Julia Swann Pittman, 81, of Morganton, NC passed away on Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25, 2024. She was born on March 15, 1943 in Marion, NC to Norman “Lee” Swann and Bessie Knight Swann and was raised in her beloved, thriving little town of Spruce Pine, NC. Julia was a retired teacher with over 50 years in the classroom and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Morganton.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Amanda Phelps; brother, Marion Swann.
She is survived by her sister, Bettie Gunter; her sons, Chris Pittman and Tim Pittman (Angie); grandchildren, Michaela Yost (Alex), Sophia Pittman, Lillie Miller (Logan) and Troy Martin; great-grandchildren, Xander and Danielle Ruth.
As a child she loved reading books, taking the nearby Toe River walking bridge with her family to the Carolina Theater on Lower Street, and watching classic Hollywood movies in the Carolina Theater. She would eagerly come home to dance up and down the front steps of the house on Tappan Street, reenacting the scenes she had just seen on the screen. She loved playing football with her older brother and her cousins Jimmy and Jerry Young. Julia cherished her family, teachers, and classmates.
At a young age, creative teachers recognized her and some of her classmates’ talents and took time to teach them how to dance, sing, and perform. By the time she was in high school, Julia would go on to entertain at school functions, in talent contests, at various civic events, and on the radio, often singing with her good friends and cousins Kathy and Beth Bartlett. She loved involving her classmates and putting together skits that would fill the room with laughter. At Harris High, she was drum major and started on a basketball team that won a conference championship. She looked forward to the Class of 1961 reunions and reminiscing about the wonderful and funny times they all had growing up together in Spruce Pine.
She loved going to church, particularly growing up in Spruce Pine Methodist and participating in Methodist Youth Fellowship. She remembers their excursions on the Blue Ridge Parkway and singing old hymns together and hearing it echo through the hills. She sang for many years in the FUMC Choir and also in the Morganton Combined Choir. She would also help direct several plays in the FUMC fellowship hall.
Julia graduated Magna Cum Laude at Western Carolina College, majoring in English and French. Not only did she dedicate herself in the classroom, but she quickly connected with other teachers who shared her love of music, dance, and theater. Those fellow directors became some of her closest friends. While she would occasionally perform, she truly enjoyed directing and choreographing people of all ages. Earlier in her career, she was able to blend being a caring mother with being a dedicated teacher, club sponsor, and show choreographer or director. She would often bring her two sons to rehearsals and performances, and they learned what it takes to put together a show. Both sons grew up to act, sing, and direct shows themselves, sharing the love of and respect for theater with others. Aside from watching movies, Julia, Chris, and Tim most enjoyed watching basketball and football games together.
She believed deeply in enriching students’ lives by helping high school students connect with literature. She would always tell interesting background information about the authors and give the history behind the story. She wanted students to have the life skill of expressing themselves on the written page and speaking in front of people. Grading papers, particularly writing, was a labor of love. She carefully read each paper, looking for ways to encourage each student while suggesting ways to clarify the student-writer’s intended meaning. She believed in instilling a sense of responsibility, being fair, and providing opportunities for improving one’s grade if the struggling student was showing effort to learn. She always valued opportunities to teach, listen, learn, laugh, or rejoice in being with good people.
A funeral service will begin at 10:30 am on Saturday, January 4, 2025 at First United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends following the service. Burial will be at 2 pm on Saturday at Spruce Pine Memorial Cemetery with Rev. Holly McKim officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Shriners Children’s Hospitals.
Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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So saddened by this news, Julia and I were friends from Spruce Pine. Our Parents were friends, our sisters were friends. I will miss Julia and our conversations. My fondness condolences to Julia's family, she will be lovingly be remembered by many... Margaret Tappan Browning
I was so sad to hear of your mother’s passing. She was my favorite teacher of all time. Once I had her for English, I made sure that I had her class every quarter after that. I truly loved learning from her. And then to participate in plays directed by her, Mr. Epley and Mr. Gosseler was absolutely amazing. They nurtured and fostered my love for drama, music, and dance that I still carry with me. Those days were the best. I will keep your family in my prayers, as you navigate and find your new normal.
Chris so sorry for this devastating loss My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Tribute to this amazing woman. I moved to Morganton my junior year of high school. I remember her being one the first people to make me feel welcomed at my new school. I always enjoyed her enthusiasm and energy, that seemed in an endless supply. Truly a person that made a difference in my life. Thank you!
Mrs. Pittman was a staple in the education community. As a student teacher, she taught my dad at Drexel. She was at Freedom while I was there. Although I never had her as a teacher, she was over clubs that I was in. She was so much fun allowing us to express ourselves while showing our patriot pride. Later in my life, she was a substitute in my daughter’s classes at Patton High School. She truly taught children the joy of learning and engaged with them so they wanted to learn and do their best. She will be missed!
I am so sorry for your family's loss. Julia was a force of nature with so many talents. I always felt better knowing she was in this world. I loved teaching with her, and I treasured her friendship. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.
To the family of Julia Swan ! It broke my heart when I heard of Julia's passing ! I wnt to school with her for 12 years and graduatd with her from Harris High School in 1961!! The last time I saw her was at our 61 st class reunion on June 19th.She was so bubbly and vivaciously beautiful as she always was in school I will and I know the family will miss her terribly ,but I'm sure she is in Heaven now with her family! Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and I will continue to pray for you all!! RIP my friend until we meet again!! Love you!!
So very saddened to hear of Ms. Pittman’s passing. She was my all time favorite teacher. I have such fond memories of her. The part in her obituary that talks about her desire to see struggling students that wanted to learn and to push them to do better, was my personal experience. She pulled me aside one day and gave me the most eye opening pep talk that completely changed the path of my future from that day forward! I will never forget that conversation. She gave me purpose! She made me want to make her proud and to have pride in myself. Within months, I went from making D’s & E’s to all straight A’s and advancing into her College Prep American Literature class. She displayed my Great Gatsby project, for years; to show other struggling students what you can achieve, if you put your mind to it! She will forever be my “Saving Grace”! She changed the course of my life and I feel I owe it all to her! My heartfelt condolences to her family! She was truly an amazing and beautiful (inside and out) soul!
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a part of some of the best memories from high school. One of my favorite patriots of all times!!!!