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Dr. Craig Newell Little

Charleston, South Carolina

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June 4, 2025
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Charleston, South Carolina

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Dr. Craig Newell Little HENDERSONVILLE, NC - Dr. Craig Newell Little, 66, of Hendersonville, North Carolina, husband of Tina McCuen Little, entered into eternal rest Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Northwoods Chapel. Craig was born September 16, 1958 in Spartanburg,...

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My deepest condolences go out to the family and entire staff of Dr. Little. I didn´t have the pleasure of meeting with him yet, I was scheduled to meet him on 7/8/25. I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers of strength and healing go out to all of Dr. Little´s loved ones.

I met Dr. Little a few years ago for a dental procedure. His care and personality were amazing. I teased him each time I saw him by calling him "cousin"! Our last names being the same. He will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Craig's passing. Craig and I were room-mates freshman year at The Citadel. He was just a great guy, generous and kind, funny and with a good attitude. He helped me to get through that year and continue on to graduation. My prayers for his family, may he rest in peace.

So sorry to hear this sad news. I was a Citadel Classmate from 1980. My thoughts and prayers are with Craig and his family at this difficult time.

I was ahead of Craig at The Citadel, but he was ahead of me at our General Practice Residency at Palmetto Richland Dental Clinic in Columbia. I also have fond memories of his professionalism and humor, his humble approach to dealing with the stresses of dentistry, especially specializing in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He bailed out a lot of general dentists who were having surgical difficulties. Just a great guy who is now with his Lord and savior! God's healing peace to the entire family.

This is so very sad. Craig was the sweetest, kindest man. My heart breaks for the whole family.

Craig was a great professional neighbor and colleague, a genuinely kind person who loved working outdoors. I remember him trimming trees and bushes around the office on weekends. So it was no surprise that when I visited Stone Ash, I found him working on a garbage can to keep the bears out! He always laughed at my rants about being a young doctor and a new manager. He was a grounding presence during those early, chaotic days. All the many patients he treated loved him not just for his...

I am so sorry for your loss. Craig and I roomed together for two years at the Citadel, and he was truly one of the finest men I ever knew in my life. All of his Citadel classmates and I are deeply sadened to learn of his passing and all of you, his family, will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers as you walk through this time.

My sincere condolences to Tina and your family. I swam with Craig at The Citadel. We had many good times together at meets and team events. I was in the Class of `81 but saw Craig over the years at football games. Very sad to hear of your loss. We are keeping the Little family in our prayers.