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Dana R. Littlefield

Richmond, Virginia

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LITTLEFIELD, Dana R., 39, of Richmond, Va., lost her long fought battle with cancer on March 27, 2022. Dana is survived by her mother, Rosemary Ross; father, Stephen Littlefield; sister, Darcy Littlefield; Jack Hagen and her fiance', Jonathan Morris and his daughters, Chloe and Piper. Dana faced...

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There are never the words to express enough how much Dana will be missed. She was a breath of fresh air, the in-your-face person that would hold your feet to the fire but always with pure love behind it. She unknowingly changed lives and helped those that never said they needed it; she just knew. My heart goes out to Darcy, to her parents, and to her fiance.. And everyone else that knew her. We all lost someone special. Love and light to all.

You were a vibrant, sassy, funny, SWEET, impactful human. I am heartbroken to see you go and you deserved longer on this world. Every time I ran into you it always resulted in smiles and laughs. I hope wherever the end of this journey took you, it´s full of more smiles and laughter and snark. Happy trails.

My thoughts and prayers are with all family and friends of Dana she was a very special person and waitress to all my family when we went to the diner to see all of the crew .God needed yet another angel to look down on us.

Sending prayers to all her family and friends so sorry for your loss

Dana was an amazing person best waitress ever I will always remember her at River City diner

I worked with Dana at Halligans.. I remember her smile and joy. She was so sweet to my kid who always felt welcome In her presence. We always sang the B52s song "Rock Lobster" when we saw each other...for the life of me I have know idea why. She will be greatly missed. Love to her partner, family and to Courtney...whom I know was BFF.

My prayers are with you and the family

a lovely person with a unique attitude who was taken too soon. Dana will be missed by so many and our thoughts go out to Jonathan, his daughters and the rest of Dana's family. My son and I met Dana when she worked at River City Diner and we remained friends ever since, meeting up occasionally but never enough. One time I even called her because she had a truck and we needed a piece of furniture moved. Dana met us then rolled up her sleeves, did a typical "Dana move" posing with her arms...

I´ll always love you, babe.