Alfred G Witt

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Roller-Citizens Funeral Home
201 North Pine Street
West Memphis, AR  72301
Friday, November 20, 2020
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Funeral Service
Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Chapel
201 N Pine Street
West Memphis, AR  72301
Friday, November 20, 2020
2:00 PM

Alfred G WittI am a Veteran.

of Horn Lake, MS

January 12, 1933 - November 9, 2020

Born in Cairo, Illinois, Al Witt was the second son of Jay Jeffrey Witt and Evelyn Elizabeth nee Whidden. After completing high school there, Al attended Murray State College in Kentucky, where he met his future wife Barbara Jean Foster. He completed his undergraduate work, joined the U.S. Marines and married Barbara. The couple would have four children. Following military service which took him from California to Florida, Al and Barbara moved to Memphis where Al went to Dental School at the University of Tennessee. In addition to taking his degree in Dentistry, Al also completed a Master of Science. For the remainder of the 1960s and all of the 1970s, Al and Barbara made their home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Following a divorce, Al sold his Tulsa dental practice and took a job working for a firm that provided medical care on military bases in Saudi Arabia. For the following two decades, Al and his second wife, Betty Jean Dodd Witt (-2014) worked in Tabuk and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In the late 1990s, Al retired from dentistry and moved to Memphis, where Betty had family. He and Betty lived in Memphis until 2011 when Betty's son, Stacy Dodd, of Southaven, Mississippi, invited the couple into his home with his wife Stephanie. They were living in retirement there when Betty passed away in 2014. Stacy and Stephanie continued to care for Al during his last years.
In his eighty-seven years, Alfred Witt led a full and happy life. He was many things to many people: devoted son and brother, aspiring artist and athlete, a marine, a dentist, husband, father and stepfather, a professed Christian and a Republican. Al was also a lifelong dog aficionado, from his chihuahuas, Tippy and Tammy, to the Shih Tzus of his later years, Romeo and Luke. Wherever Al Witt was, his dog was always close by. Though he died less than three hours by car from the place of his birth, Dr. A.G. Witt quite literally travelled the world to get there. He will be missed, more than he knew.

Survived by:
Stacy Dodd
Stephanie Dodd
Pat and Patsy Braden

Barbara Jean Foster (Barbara Foster Witt)
Children:
Douglas Foster Witt
Jaye Witt Briscoe
Bennett Kemper Witt
Dedi Witt Clark

Grandchildren:
Jordan Nichole Witt
Colin Lovell Witt
Matthew Zachary Briscoe
Jacob Taylor Briscoe
Thomas Witt Briscoe
Grant Clark Briscoe
Barbara Katherine Clark Martin
Foster O'Neill Clark
Connor Bennett Clark
Alexandra Grey Witt
Katelynd Staggs
Dustin Staggs

Great Grandchildren:
Karson Briscoe
Hudson Briscoe
Leighton Witt
Rhenlee Witt
Carter Butler




Roller-Citizens Funeral Home will be following guidelines issued by the Arkansas Department of Health and the CDC regarding COVID-19. Social distancing of at least six feet must be practiced and all funeral attendees must provide and wear their own mask.


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Stan patterson
Collierville, TN
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Al will be missed

Tim Putt
Southaven, MS
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

We will miss Al and his crazy humor, there are times in my life with Al that can never be forgotten, like when he told Pam to keep her knees closed, or saying, watch this and told his dog to stay when the dog was asleep on the floor, there are many more, and I will have those memories forever, gonna miss you big guy

Stephanie Dodd
Southaven, MS
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Oh my sweet buddy, I miss you more than you will ever know! Thank you for allowing us to care for you and bringing so much fun to our lives.

Pamela Putt
Southaven, MS
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Al was a loving and funny man and he will be truly missed. Praying that the Holy Spirit will comfort his family in their time of grief. God please just bless this family and show your unconditional love always

Deborah Simmons
Southaven, MS
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

So happy I got to know you and share life with you. You will be missed. Love bunches.