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Gregory “Gregg” Lee Pitts

April 27, 1945 - March 27, 2025

Gregory “Gregg” Lee Pitts,79, of Poolesville, MD, passed away on March 27, 2025.
Gregg was the loving husband to Terri Pitts.
Born on April 27, 1945 in Michigan, he was the son to the late Kenneth and Audrey (Stillwell) Pitts.
Gregg was an artist, Engineer and all around nice person. As an artist, he has painted many watercolors that adorned our walls for over 30 years. As an Engineer, he began his career after earning his Masters degree from Northwestern at JHU/Applied Physics Lab (APL) and then joined the team at American Computer and Electronics (ACE) It was here that he met Terri. Gregg was a loyal friend that kept in contact with his friends from APL to this day.
Along with his wife Terri, Gregg was survived by his four sons; Colin Pitts (Fan Pat), Ian Pitts (Jessica), Adam Pitts, Clayton Pitts and three grandchildren; Cameron, Kyden and Lucas.
He was preceded in death by his brother; Paul Pitts and sister; Pamela Borroff.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday, April 11th at 6:00 pm at Bassett's Restaurant in Poolesville.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that you donate blood in his memory to help save a life.

Celebration of Life

Friday, April 11, 2025

6:00 PM

Bassett's Restaurant

19950 Fisher Ave

Poolesville, MD 20837

CONDOLENCES

We encourage you to share your most beloved memories or offer words of sympathy 

so that the family and other loved ones can see it. 

From: Karen Davis

 I am very sad to hear this news. I have many fond memories from my time working with you both. Gregg was always kind and supportive. One of my fondest memories was the bond between Loki (the brindle pup) and Gregg. They were a team. I wish you strength to endure this time in life. RIP Gregg.

From: Nancy Dowdy

I’m so sorry to hear of Gregg’s passing. I have still have fond memories of camping with our sons and the rest of the boys in the Boy Scout troop when they were young. He was great with the boys.

From: The Hilton Family

Our deepest condolences to your family. 

From: Rick Way

Gregg is one of the best men/fathers/friends I've ever know. I have so many great memories of Gregg and Terri from the American Computer/Norden/TAS/DRS days. RIP my friend.

From: Jeanne & Lowell Jackson

We were saddened to learn of Gregg’s sudden passing. He was one of the good guys. My sons loved his guidance during their Boy Scout years. He made it fun and informative. They were allowed to be adventurous with his lead. Sympathies to the family.

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