Kymani Winston Pitter
Kymani Winston Pitter, of Randolph, MA sadly passed away on Tuesday, October 23, 2018 in Children’s Hospital, Boston at the age of 19 years old.
Kymani was a graduate of Randolph High School and a second year student at Quincy College pursuing a degree in Health Care Administration. He was well loved by all for his quick wit, charm, humor and charismatic personality. Kymani had a big heart as he demonstrated in his passing. He chose to give life to others, he was a registered organ donor, a decision he made on his own.
Beloved son of Robert and Carolyn (Williams) Pitter. Loving Brother of Devon Pitter.
A funeral service will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:00am in Twelfth Baptist Church, 160 Warren Street, Roxbury. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours on Friday 4-8PM in the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington St. Dorchester Lower Mills. Interment in Saint Michael’s Cemetery.
In his memory please consider becoming an organ donor.
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Our love and prayers are with the entire family. May you all find peace and comfort in knowing the Kymani lives within someone else and he’s in the arms of his Heavenly Father.
Peace & Love
Bishop & Mother Doyle
I did not know your beautiful child, but I am grateful to him for being an organ donor. He has touched the future and given the ultimate gift to others. Peace to you as you celebrate his life.
Dear Pitter and Brathwaite family,
On behalf of the entire Jackman family, we send our deepest condolences on the passing of your son/nephew. We are keeping your family in our prayers. May God continue to be with you during this time.
Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. May God continue to comfort and strengthen you.
Love!
May God’s peace and love be with the family at this time. Kymani in death is showing the world truly that love is kind. Our prayers and love, are with you all.
I am so sorry for your loss. Kymani was an awesome young man and he always had something kind and encouraging to say every time he and Jordan were at my house. I will miss him dearly. Sincerely The Babbitt Family.
I didn’t know Kymani for too long, but for the small amount of time we did know each other he became one of my closest friends. He’ll never know how much he changed my life, and how much i truly valued our friendship. I send my condolences and love you your family.