Alfred-Yee Litt-Obituary

Alfred Yee Litt

Fridley, Minnesota

Dec 22, 1951 – Jun 24, 2025

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BORN
December 22, 1951
DIED
June 24, 2025
LOCATION
Fridley, Minnesota

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Alfred Yee Litt, 73, passed away peacefully at home on June 24, 2025, in Fridley, Minnesota. A dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and lifelong explorer, Alfred lived a full life characterized by curiosity, adventure, and a deep love for his family.Born on December 22, 1951, in New York City...

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Dear Nancy, Kori, and Nicole, We continue to think of Al, and have fond memories of the times we were together. We will forever remember the love he conveyed to his family and friends. Our thoughts are with you now and always.

Nancy, I am sending you and your family my deepest sympathies. Although I did not know your husband, seeing him through your eyes was for me, an introduction to a wonderful human being. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

We will remember Al as kind, passionate, and generous - just like the family that surrounded him. We are thinking of all of you, and sending our love.

Nancy, Kori, and Nicole, my heart is sad with you when I learned of Al's passing. I have only strong positive memories of our days together with music to join us.

Al and Nancy were mentors to our family in every sense of the word. Al gave my husband his first job after nobody else appreciated his quiet talents. He continued to mentor Scott, Steve and Bret throughout their careers. Both Nancy and Al showed us how to be involved parents while both having fulfilling careers. Wishing your family peace knowing Al lived a full life and was so appreciated by others.

Gods speed Brother, rest peacefully!

Rest in peace Brother Al.

Al often included our family for lovely meals in his home. Chinese New Year was an annual treat we looked forward to also at Tam's Rice Bowl, then, after it closed, Shuang Cheng in Dinky Town. 20 to 35 people would join the Yee Lits and share 15 to 20 course Chinese dinners. Sometimes a dragon wandered through, with a special gold coin or gift left with each guest. Al had a brilliant mind and so many friends that loved him. He was a prince of a fellow.

Al was a DDT fraternal brother at Florida Institute of Technology. These pictures are ones he shared with us. Al always had a good story to share and was an excellent listener.