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© The Enid News and Eagle
16 October 2021
Submitted by: Glenn


Dalton Wade Pittser

Dalton Wade Pittser
September 29, 1997 ~ October 13, 2021

A Celebration of Life Service for Dalton Wade Pittser, age 24, of Enid, will be 3:00 p.m. Monday, October 18, 2021, at Ladusau-Evans Chapel with Rev. Jim Edmison officiating. Cremation and service arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Dalton was born September 29, 1997, in Cushing, OK, to Scott and Mandy Mentzer Pittser, and passed away October 13, 2021, in Enid. He was raised in Oklahoma and Texas, graduating in Baytown, TX, in 2016. He worked as a heavy equipment operator in the highway construction business. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, shooting guns and racing cars, and was passionate about skateboarding. He previously worked at the race track in Baytown, TX.

He is survived by his parents; Scott and Mindy Pittser, of Enid; Mandy and Brad Ashley, of Mont Belvieu, TX; siblings; Sabrina and Miranda Pittser, Justin and Devin Ashley, maternal grandparents, Don and Sharon Mentzer, Aunt Susan Pittser and family, her cousins, Kyle and Brandy Pittser; Ashleigh Pittser; Brittany Pittser; Kendall & Tiana Pittser; Dylan Pittser; Brianna Pittser; Chelsea Pittser; Bailee Griffiths; Drew Griffiths; Aunt Tonya and Brandon Griffiths; Robby Turner and other family members and many friends.

Dalton was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Velma Lee Hendrickson; step-grandparents, Tommy and Paula Ashley; Uncle, Byron Pittser; and cousin Anthony Turner.

Condolences may be made, memories shared, and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com


© The Enid News and Eagle
October 14, 2021
Submitted by: Glenn

2 men die in crash downtown
By Kelci McKendrick

Two men died in a single-vehicle, fiery crash downtown in the early morning hours Wednesday, according to Enid Police Department.

At 1:57 a.m., Enid police and fire departments responded to a vehicle accident at 108 E. Maine where the vehicle had lost control, crashed into the Garfield Furniture mattress store and caught fire, according to a press release from EPD.

The driver, 24-year-old Dalton Wade Pittser, and his passenger, 23-year-old Elijah Ray Rummel, were both found dead by officers, according to police.

The 2017 Camaro was traveling westbound on Maine when it struck the center column of the East Maine bridge between 2nd and 3rd before continuing west until it crashed into the building, according to Enid Fire Department.

Video from a nearby business showed the vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed before losing control and striking the building, according to EPD.

Witnesses at the scene told officers they were eastbound on Maine when the vehicle passed them at a high rate of speed prior to the crash.

The incident remains under investigation.

Enid Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit was at the scene of a double fatality accident on East Maine on Wednesday. (Billy Hefton / Enid News & Eagle) 


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