Brad Pitt's Mother Jane Etta Pitt Dies Aged 84 as Family Shares Heartfelt Tributes
Brad Pitt's mother, Jane Etta Pitt, has died at 84. Her granddaughter Sydney remembered her as a source of love and guidance in an emotional tribute shared on Instagram.

Jane Etta Pitt, the beloved mother of Hollywood actor Brad Pitt, has died at the age of 84. The news was confirmed by her granddaughter, Sydney Pitt, in a heartfelt Instagram tribute describing her grandmother as a constant source of love, creativity and guidance.
Jane is survived by her husband, William Alvin Pitt, her three children — Brad, Doug and Julie — and fourteen grandchildren. Brad Pitt's representative has declined to comment publicly on her passing.
Announcement Of The Passing
Sydney Pitt shared the news earlier today, writing an emotional tribute that celebrated her grandmother's unwavering care and boundless love. While the exact date and location of Jane's death were not officially disclosed, it is understood she passed away in the days preceding the announcement.
Brad Pitt's spokesperson did not comment on the cause of death. Jane spent her later years in Springfield, Missouri, the same Midwestern town where she raised her family after marrying William Alvin Pitt. Despite her son's Hollywood fame, she maintained a private, community-centred life.
Who Was Jane Etta Pitt
Born Jane Etta Hillhouse around 1940 in either Joplin or Springfield, Missouri, she worked as a school counsellor and was deeply engaged in local community life. She raised three children: actor Brad Pitt, businessman Doug Pitt and Julie Neal Pitt. Her fourteen grandchildren remember her fondly for her kindness, humour and encouragement.
Though she was not a public figure, Jane played a pivotal role in shaping her children's values, instilling compassion, faith and generosity. She occasionally joined Brad at high-profile events, including the 2012 Oscars, but largely preferred a quiet life away from the limelight.
The affection shown following her passing reflects the deep influence she had on her family. Sydney's tribute captured that impact, writing: 'She cared deeply for everyone... there was no limit to the love she gave.'
How The Family Is Responding
Sydney's post painted a vivid picture of a grandmother who treasured time with her family, recalling banana split breakfasts, family games, painting lessons and trips to Silver Dollar City. 'She was love in its purest form,' she wrote.
Brad Pitt had mentioned his mother publicly just weeks earlier, in a June interview on the Today show, thanking her for watching the programme every day. Aside from Sydney's tribute, the family has not issued further statements.
The Legacy She Leaves Behind
Jane's career as a school counsellor and her quiet acts of philanthropy reflected her deep commitment to faith, family and community. She rarely sought recognition, but her influence lives on through the values she passed down to her children and grandchildren.
In her tribute, Sydney shared how Jane taught her to paint, to lead with kindness and to find joy in small moments — lessons that will continue to resonate within the family and among those who knew her
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