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Anitha D. “Neicy” Williams


Sunrise: November 15, 1959

Sunset: July 23, 2019

Anitha D. “Neicy” Williams was born November 15, 1959 in Portsmouth, VA. She was the daughter of the late Raymond E. Pitt, Jr. and Loretta J. Pitt. She was the widow of the late J. Kirk Williams. She was a CNA for Maryview Nursing Care Center in Suffolk, VA. She worked in this field for over 40 years. She would often tell people that she knew working in health care was her calling. She served her community while living in Florida for over 15 years as well as locally. Anitha was a member of the Third Baptist Church Chorus and Centennial/Men’s Sunday School Class.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her one and only daughter, LaVesha “Tweedy” Myers; granddaughter, Emoni White; grandson, Elijah White; mother, Loretta Pitt; two brothers, Gregory Pitt (Connie) and Raymond Pitt, III; Sisters, Cynthia D.Lyles and Lorvette (Derwin) Hamilton; nephews; Craig Lyles, Kevin Lyles, Demonta Brown, Breyon Gray, Donta Pitt, Gregory Hughes, Ray Diggs;  a niece, Keyona Bazemore; two aunts, Mildred Hall and Mary Simmons; and a host of great nieces, great nephews, family and friends.

Service Tuesday, July 30, 2019 WATCH SERVICE LIVE ONLINE 11:00am Third Baptist Church 461 Godwin Street Portsmouth, VA 23704

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    Deborah Reid says

    Loretta and Family: I am so terribly sorry for your loss. I met Neicy at Maryview Nursing Center while my mom was a resident there and right away I knew she was a beautiful person with a kind heart. Although I no longer talked to her after my mom’s passing, I often thought about her genuine kindness.
    “I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an inedible imprint on our memories.”
    Deborah “ Dale” Allen Reid, Delores Allen Cox sister.

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    Selma Jackson-Chia says

    To the Family: I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Anitha. At this most difficult time; I pray and lift this family up before you God. Send peace and comfort at this very hour God. Uphold all of them. Reassure them God that you are right with them. You are the breath of us all. You have spoken so all we can do is say Amen and thank you God for the life you brought in this world and have now taken. Help Mother Pitt whose heart is broken but you will carry her and the family through this time of hurt and pain during their grieving. Let the family just embrace one another. In closing Let not your hearts be troubled. Know that God Is The Resurrection of Life
    Love ❤️ Cupcake, Bazemore, and Webb family

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    Alice Hunt says

    Rest In Peace

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    Catherine Lewis says

    I am so sorry for the loss of your family member and a close friend to me. I am going to miss her saying thank ya in her funny way. I love you all of y’all. We all have something in common we both love her very much.

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    Marilyn Y. Majette Hill says

    Heartfelt condolences to the Pitt family. Prayers are extended during this hour of bereavement. May the peace of God sustain you.Remember earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. We are here for you. Much love and many Blessings, The Majette Clan: Marilyn Y. Hill, Valerie E. “Sweets” Perry, Angela D.Hinton?

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    Janice Pierce says

    My sincere condolences to the Pitt family. Be encouraged.

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    Eunice B. Jubray says

    My deepest condolence to the Pitt and Williams family. Prayers are with you all during this time of bereavement. RIP The booker and Jubray Family

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    Miss Vee says

    Neicy and myself were classmates going thru the nursing program in portsmouth many decades ago. She truly stood out as a friend. We loss touch when I moved from the city. Never forgot about her and the other young women in the nursing program.
    RIP Neicy

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