Breaking News: Texas Longhorns Key Player Reportedly Confirmed Dead At 33 From A Fatal Car Accident.

Cole died in a one-car accident a decade ago today. He is buried near other Pittmans, including his grandparents, two aunts and an uncle, at Fellowship Cemetery, an area tucked away in the muffled quiet of the pine and oak trees off of State Road 531.

Cole was simply hitting his pinnacle capacity at Texas, and he would have been a power with all due respect for the following couple of years.

I stayed there figuring without precedent for my life that I could be taken in a second from this world. February 26th, 2001 changed a ton of lives. In mind blowing bitterness comes a lot of good; God will transform a horrible occasion into endowments for other people. My heart actually hurts for the Pittman family and Payton.

That she never got to be aware or see the monster of a man that her daddy was. Cole showed me and a ton of colleagues that it was alright to tell your father you love him, to not mind at all others’ thought process, to stroll to the beat of your own drum.

I can in any case see Cole running with the principal running gathering his last exercise and weighing 305 lbs. He was looking good and perhaps without precedent for his life greater than Mr. Pittman(which was no joking matter for him).

I take a gander at the image of Mentor Earthy colored holding up #44, and it seems as though he is encircled by a lot of children. That was half that could only be described as epic back, yet I recall the sights and the hints of that day clearly! God was among us that day in DKR. I’m honored every day by knowing CP and my children and little girl hear tales about Cole weekly(some of them yet to be told in view of their age🤘🏻). Cole had areas of strength for a thus did his folks; that is the main way they might have gotten past the days, weeks, and years that followed this day a long time back.

Cole is areas of strength for a, manly name and Cole Pittman was the embodiment of those three modifiers. It is my expectation that both my sons(Jack and Cole) will be a portion of the young fellow Cole Pittman was.

Miss you large guy….. I’m certain your in Paradise right presently telling the stories of your stopping ticket assortment, your hunting stumbles on UT grounds, and the unexpected you left on Simms entryway to invite him to Texas. Marc Pittman

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