Delphia "Peanut"-Little-Obituary

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Delphia "Peanut" Little

Marion, Virginia

Jan 23, 1977 – Sep 26, 2025 (Age 48)

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BORN
January 23, 1977
DIED
September 26, 2025
AGE
48
LOCATION
Marion, Virginia

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MARION, VA. 


Delphia J. “Peanut” Little, age 48, passed away Friday, September 26, 2025, at Galax Health and Rehab Center in Galax, Va.


Peanut was born in Smyth County, Va., to the late James and Anna Little. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Joe Anderson and Emmitt Little.


She enjoyed deer hunting with her companion David, volunteering at the American Legion, and riding her John Deere mower. Her big smile will be remembered and missed by all who knew her.


Survivors include her companion of many years, David Fulton; siblings, Stacy Smith and wife Marcie, McCoy Little and wife Rhonda, Darnell Little, Nancy Little, and Kathleen Little; and several nieces and nephews.


Funeral services will be held at 6:00PM Monday, September 29, 2025, at Bradley’s Funeral Home in Marion, with Pastor Mark Chaney officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00-6:00PM prior to the service. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Attoway Cemetery.  Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.bradleysfh.com. Bradley’s Funeral Home of Marion is serving the Little family.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. I have so many memories of chats with you girls and your mom and dad. To family, I am so sorry for your loss. May God wrap HIs loving arms around you and give you peace.

It made me sad to see this. I knew Delpha all through school. I would see her from time to time, and we would always speak, as if we were still in school and saw each other every day. She was always so sweet and friendly, and I that’s what I will always remember about her. Sending my thoughts and prayers.

Peanut was always a sweet lady her and my son had a transplant About the. Same time she would always talk to me at the store every time she saw me she always ask about Wesley I will miss seeing her and talking to her she will be missed may God be with the family and friends

Peanut was such an amazing person. She treated me as one of her own even when her own niece didn’t want to have either of us around. I hope that we can still keep her spirit alive by remembering the best of her.

Peanut was a very dear friend of us we are going to miss her she had a heart of gold love you Peanut go rest high on that mountain

Peanut had a beautiful soul. She will truly be missed by all of her friends at the American Legion Post 18. She was always willing to lend a hand and jump right in to any project! Fly high sweet friend!

Peanut always had a smile and took time to wave or talk to me. Prayers for her family. Nancy, I’m so sorry sweetie and will surround you with prayers.