DAVID-LITTLE-Obituary

DAVID LITTLE

Jersey City, New Jersey

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DAVID LITTLE HOBOKEN David little better known as the "Doc" suddenly passed away on Friday, Jan. 24th 2014 he leaves to morn his sister Betty Moore, nieces Patricia Waiters, Terry Moore, Jeanette Russell, nephews James Waiters, Willie Moore, great- nieces and nephews (Katrice Russell, Lathesa...

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May you continue to Rest in Peace.

David, still so fresh in my mind I miss you daily, I love you forever ❤

MY NAME IS BRENDA YOCCODINE ABBATE. I GREW UP WITH DAVID LITTLE IN THE PROJECTS. YES, THE PROJECTS. THE ROOMS WERE GORGEOUS, AND THERE MY SISTERS, PATRICIA, LINDA AND DEBRA MADE THE BEST FRIENDS EVER. OUR CHILDHOOD MEMORIES WERE FILLED WITH SO MUCH FUN, SO MANY FRIENDS AND FAMILIES THAT GATHERED TOGETHER AND LOVED ONE ANOTHER. DAVID LITTLE WAS ONE OF THOSE FRIENDS. HE WAS HANDSOME, HE WAS SWEET AND HE TAUGHT ME HOW TO DO THE "SLOB", A DANCE OF THE FIFTIES AND EARLY SIXTIES. I LOVED...

Time flies by but our memories remain. Warm thoughts and regards to all of Dave's family and friends on this anniversary.

It's been a year since you left us..and our hearts are STILL heavy..missing and loving you still...forever in my heart sweet LOVE

David may you rest in peace. I met David a long time ago through my husband John Thomas (who is also now deceased)of Jersey city while raising my 2 children. Then our group of friends always got together at the home of Robert Hall Boy what a good time we used to have. David the world will definitely miss that pleasant smile you always had. To the family I extend my condolences

My deepest sympathy to Davey's family. The Little family, especially Dave's mom Louise, was big on smiles and warmth. And Davey was one of my mom's favorite sons of the projects that we all grew up in. Condolences and regards to Betty, Patricia, and all - you're in our prayers.

I can not express my deepest sympathy for Dave and his entire family, a guy who I grew up in the 8th St. projects who taught me how to play baseball and how to pitch for the team back in 1956-1957 with the Casalino's we won the City Championship in 1956 and in 1957 the team won again with me pitching the way he taught me, I owe everything to him. I was very proud the way he went on to become a very good ballplayer in all the sports he played in, he was a terrific guy who was loved by...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.