In Memory of

Emily

Mariah

Pittman-Swint

Condolences

Condolence From: Joseph Maley
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss. Mariah was one of the best students that I ever taught at SBHS. I looked back and found a 97 average for quarter 1 in AP European History.It is a wonder that she learned anything from me, she was so brilliant. But so kind and unassuming. I am so glad that she got to experience some of what she had learned. I would attend her service, but am traveling to Maine to attend a funeral. I am thinking of her often, of late. And I am so very sad. Best, Joe Maley
Saturday September 22, 2018
Condolence From: Marion Voorheis
Condolence: I am so saddened to hear about the death of Mariah. I so loved having her in class and remember her well. I will always remember her and keep her in my heart. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Saturday September 08, 2018
Condolence From: DF
Condolence: My condolences to the family for your dear loss. Our Creator is aware of the many struggles we face and promises a time when all sorrow and death will be no more (Revelation 21:4,5) and a time when life will be enjoyed on earth (Psalms 37:11). May you find comfort from the promises found in the Bible. But even now, in times like this may you find the strength and peace God can provide as you lean on him during this difficult time. -Philippians 4:6,7.
Thursday August 30, 2018
Condolence From: Maggie Standley
Condolence: omg! I'm so so saddened to learn of this news and so very sorry for your loss. Mariah took a French class from me this winter and was lovely to have in our small group class! I'm so disappointed to not have known of her health struggles- as i manage this silent killer of an illness, depression, and we must all speak out and support one another. I appreciate you sharing this and please let me know if there is anything I can do--- so so sorry that she suffered so deeply and this illness claimed her life. Take good care, Maggie
Wednesday August 29, 2018
Condolence From: Very Brave of You
Condolence: Hello, I didn't know your beloved Mariah, but she sounds like a delightful woman. I was actually scanning the obituaries looking for news about a neighbor who passed, when I noticed the write-up about Mariah. I must say, the fact that you are so open about how she died is refreshing. Depression, or any mental health struggles, are not things that should be swept under the rug. It only makes them more devastating if they are hidden. I admire your decision to be honest about the great tragedy that has occurred in your lives, and I send you my deepest condolences. I am sure you would do anything to have her back, but may you find some peace knowing that your beloved is no longer in pain.
Monday August 27, 2018