Paul "Chuck"-Little-Obituary

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Paul "Chuck" Charles Little

Jul 12, 1943 - Jul 14, 2025

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Sharon and family, I am so very sad at Chuck's passing. Ray would have been saddened, too. My sincere sympathy to you all.

We are heartbroken to hear of the loss of Chuck. Love all the army reunions get together that we attended.
Sending prayers to the family.

You will be missed...what a great guy and good friend. Pray for his family. I'll see you on the other side.

Chuck was a great man and great human being. He'll really be missed!

Sharon and Jill, There are no words strong enough to say how sorry Hubert and I are of the passing of Chuck. He will be missed by so many.

Sharon, Jill and Ed , Chloe and Ryker you have my deepest sympathy. Chuck had a great sense of humor ( lots of posts on Facebook), sunny disposition, and was very kind to his guests. I know the memories you have and the love Chuck had for all of you will sustain you forevermore.

Linda Sholes

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Paul "Chuck"'s Obituary

 

 

 

 

Paul Charles “Chuck” Little of Davison, age 82, died Monday July 14, 2025 at his residence. Honoring his wishes, cremation has taken place. Military Honors will be held at 1`:00 pm Thursday August 21, 2025 at Great Lakes National Cemetery 4200 Belford Rd. Holly Michigan 48442, with a Celebration of Life and gathering time of family and friends to follow Military Honors from 2-5 at American Legion Post 267, 10390 Davison Rd. Davison Michigan 48423. Those desiring may make contributions in Chuck’s memory to Davison American Legion Post #267.

Chuck was born in Flint, Michigan on July 12, 1943, the son of the late Paul and Maude (Huffstutler) Little and resided in Flint in his early years, spending most of his life in Davison. He was joined in marriage to Sharon Lou Williams on August 17, 1963 at Farnumwood Presbyterian Church in Burton Michigan. Answering the call of his country, Chuck proudly served in the US Army during the Vietnam War as a member of the Army Security Agency (ASA). Chuck enjoyed Racquetball at Davison Racquetball Club for many years, but later in life his true passion was golf, especially his regular outing with Legion Members at Hadley Golf Course. He had a love of corvettes and was a longstanding member of Team Corvette. Chuck was an active member of Davison American Legion Post 267, where he served as a member- and eventually Captain- of their Honor Guard, and active volunteer for many years. 

Chuck’s love of cars and natural sales ability led him to sell cars for both Ford and Chevrolet Dealerships through his career, retiring from Ross Moody Chevrolet in Lapeer. Chuck decided to start a second career as a local handyman and was the proud owner of Homework by Chuck after retirement.

He leaves to cherish his memory- wife Sharon, of almost 62 years; thier loving daughter- Jill (Edmund) Foss who blessed their life eighteen years after their marriage. He also leaves his loving granddaughter Chloe Foss; and  grandson Ryker Foss; and a host nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Chuck is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, and their husbands: Shirley and Bill Holland, and Jean and Sam Rusch. Please share your condolences at www.hansenfuneralhome.net 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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