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Preserve forever →Jonah Pittman
Passed March 12, 2026
Homerville, GA
Jonah Blake Pittman, 18, of Homerville, passed away on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville from injuries sustained in an accident. Born in Valdosta to Jeremy Blake Pittman and Kristen Smith Pittman, Jonah was a senior at Clinch County High School. He played football through his junior year and remained a steadfast supporter of all sports at CCHS. He loved listening to country and rock music, playing guitar, spending time with his friends, riding dirt roads, and most of all, being an uncle to his niece, Rynleigh Blake. He was a member of New Vision Church of God.
He was preceded in death by his father, Jeremy Blake Pittman; his maternal grandmother, Mary Lou Smith; and his great-grandparents, RB and Edith Pittman, Rufus and Alice Holton, Oswald and Edna Smith, and Tollie and Eva Lily Hallford.
Jonah is survived by his mother, Kristen Smith Pittman of Homerville; his sisters, Lily-Ana Pittman and Kaliah Pittman of Homerville; his niece, Rynleigh Blake Pittman; his paternal grandparents, Neil and Debbie Holton Pittman of Homerville; his maternal grandfather, Shelton Smith; his aunts and uncles, Cathy and Mack Wilson of Argyle, Erin and Aaron York of Homerville, and Kyle and Tori Pittman of Nashville; and his honorary brothers, Alvin Green, Darion Thomas, Lamarion Gainey, Calyja Lee, Xavion Johnson, Luke Mashburn, Carter Lunsford, Remington Wheeler, Ian Reliford, and Camden Bennett. He also leaves behind a host of cousins and friends who cherished his kind heart and easy smile.
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