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James Earl PITTS JR, 77, passed away on May 20, 2009, in Hong Kong, China.

The funeral service was held at the Service Hall of Kwai Chung Crematorium, Wing Hau Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, China on June 23, 2009, 09:00 am. Cremation was followed immediately at Kwai Chung Crematorium.

At 8:30 am that day, friends and relatives were at Kwai Chung Public Mortuary to pay last respects to James and then accompany the casket to the crematorium.

 

Kwai Chung Crematorium - No. 11, Wing Hau Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, China

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Farewell Jimmie

We are all here to say a fond farewell to Jimmie Pitts.

A man who has travelled farther than most, and has done a lot more than most.

A man who had a vision of a chocolate empire, sadly that was not to be.

He tried so hard to forge this dream and turn it into reality. It was my privilege to be part of that dream.

Jimmie was a quiet and gentle man, and it was my pleasure to know him during the last phase of his life.

Alas he has to go on his journey that all men must make and today is the day that he has to go.

Yet, it is not the end, more it is part of a cycle where the good things continue and any bad things get left behind.

Maybe there is a lesson here for us all.

That lesson is to cherish the good things and the good people that you find on the path of life.

To leave the bad things behind.

Good things cherished far outweigh the hatred and loathing of bad things...leave the bad things behind.

The next time you enjoy a glass of wine, fine food, good chocolates, or a rare orchid, please savour the moment, and spare a thought or two for Jimmie.

Farewell Jimmie,

Bon voyage.

Gibble 23rd June 2009

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The Ashes Scattering Ceremony was held on 29th June 2009 at 4:00 pm at Diamond Hill Garden of Remembrance Hong Kong.

I am here today to complete the last ceremony for Jimmie Pitts.

To scatter his ashes here at Diamond Hill Garden of Remembrance;

Where his ashes will mingle with the soil and be reborn into flowers, and butterflies and other good things of the Earth to continue with life, until they too become part of the soil. 

This is a time for cherishing and appreciating the good things that we have, things that we can see, hear, and feel.

Jimmie is to become part of the good things we have on this Earth.

Try and remember the bird songs you hear.

The fluttering of butterflies and the hum of the dragonflies and the bees;

The glow of the fireflies at night;

The hues and tints of the wild flowers and the birds;

The taste of fresh fruit and good wine;

The spectacle of the stars in the night sky;

The singing of the cicada and the croaking of frogs, to the pattering of falling rain;

The sparkle of the rainbow and the crash of the ocean waves on the rocks. 

Jimmie is to become all of these good things in spirit.

Jimmie had his time here on Earth and he has made good use of it.

It is time for us all to appreciate the good things around us and to observe more of the beauty that is in our every day lives. 

Focus and cherish the good things of life…for there is part of Jimmie in all of them. 

Farewell Jimmie, bon voyage. 

Gibble 29th June 2009

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Condolences:

Dear Vicki,
My deepest condolences to you and your family.  I did what I could for him when he was with us, and have done what I could for him when he passed away. I will miss Jimmie greatly.
Fondest regards,
Gibble
2009年6月16日 星期二 上午9:44

Please accept our condolences at the loss of your father, Jimmie. We knew of him through Gibble and we know how much he cared for and respected your Dad. Jimmie and Gibble worked well together and developed a mutual respect it seems. It meant a lot to both of them to have someone in China they could trust and depend upon. I have known Gibble for a few years and he genuinely cared about Jimmie. I am happy Jimmie had him around especially in the last year. Jimmie, from what I can gather from the little I know of him, was quite a character in his younger days.His final years were different and now may he have peace and rest. May you also have peace and rest now too.
Peter and Valerie Boyko
2009年6月16日 星期二 上午12:06

JIMMIE:
WILL ALWAYS BE A TRAVELER IN THE WORLD SURROUNDED BY GREAT FRIENDS. HE WILL BE MISS.
JOHN BERNARDINO
2009年6月16日 星期二 下午12:36

JIMMIE:
WILL ALWAYS BE A WORLD TRAVELER SURROUNDED BY GREAT FRIENDS AND WILL BE MISSED IN THIS WORLD.
JOHN
2009年6月16日 星期二 下午12:39

Message to Vicki:
The physical body, as it is, comes and goes, the eternal "self" does not. I have been chanting for James since his death and I hope he will be relieved of the worldly sufferings. May he quickly reach the other shore and attain nirvana. Om mani padme hum.
Ian See
2009年6月22日 星期一 下午12:46

Jimmie,
I will miss you forever my dear friend and teacher of life..
You deserve all my respect. Cherish the good memory with you and wish you are happy and peace in heaven.
Miss You..
Lily
2009年7月14日 星期二 下午4:02

i only met jimmie once but i was struck by his kindness and zest for life.
jesse
2009年7月14日 星期二 下午5:15

 Happy Lunar New Year - The Year of Dragon (20120123)

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