At ten o’clock last night, my brother Riley Witt was heading to Florida to spend some time there when he was involved in a car accident in Alabama. He was killed in the accident with another vehicle. The call that I received at five thirty in the morning was the worst call that I could have possibly received.
I feel terrible that I was unable to do something to help you because you looked up to me. To put it simply, Riley, you will forever hold a very important place in my heart. I am completely shattered by this crap, mane.
That I will continue to insist on this for you is a commitment that I make to you. My brother, I look forward to seeing you again very soon. On March 8, 1914, he wed Susie Mae Martin Johnson in McLennan, Texas, in the United States of America.
The celebration took place in the United States of America. Between the years 1900 and 1930, he lived in Justice Precinct 7, Falls, Texas, United States. After that, he moved to Justice Precinct 1, McLennan, Texas, United States, and remained there for around thirty years. He passed away on January 4, 1953, in the city of Waco, which is located in the state of Texas within the Republic of Texas.
The age of the man was 61. Riley Witt, who had resided in Alabama for a very long time, passed away recently, and his passing has left us with a deep sense of sorrow. He retired from Delta International after 25 years of service and went on to open two retail stores, the first of which was located in Plantersville and the second of which was located in Fulton.
Both of these stores were located in the state of West Virginia. When he was younger, some of his favorite things to do included things like going to local flea markets with his buddies, raising beagles, and watching sports like baseball, football, and basketball.
Before she passed away, he had been married to Lavern Witt for a quarter of a century. He was a member of the Baptist church and had been married to her for several years. The services will be performed in The Jefferson Street Chapel of W. E. Pegues on Saturday morning at eleven o’clock, and the Reverend Ricky Pearce will preside over the ceremony as the officiant. Both the burial and the interment will take place in the New Chapel Cemetery.
Her two children, Janet Witt Marcy and Johnny Witt, as well as her five grandchildren, Adelia Marcy Wright, Brady Marcy, Brent Marcy, Blake Marcy, and Stefanie Witt, all of Mooreville, as well as her six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, are among the individuals who have survived her passing.
Two of his brothers, Melvin Witt and Paul Witt, as well as his parents, had already passed away before he was born. Following in their footsteps, he did the same thing. In addition to J.E. Marcy, Brayden Whitman, Charlie Shumpert, Bryson Whitman, Jerry Keith, and Presley Arnold, Jr., the following persons will serve as pallbearers at the funeral service.