Gary-Littell-Obituary

Gary Dean Littell

Billings, Montana

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Gary Dean Littell, 59, of Billings, passed away suddenly at his home on March 23, 2006. Gary was born on Jan. 23, 1947, to Fred and Olive (France) Littell in Glendive. He went to high school in Glendive and graduated with the class of 1965. Gary followed his father's footsteps playing varsity...

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We just heard of Gary's passing in March. He was such an inspiration and a great trainer to both of us during the years we spent in Billings. We were so pleased to hear that a plaque has been placed in the gym in honor of his many accomplishments. He was a great inspiration to many people throughout his life.

Sorry to hear of Gary's passing. We are in Barstow California and just heard the bad news. We seen Gary at the class reunion in Glendive this last summer.He will be missed by us all.

June-
It has been a long long time since I saw either Gary or you but reading about Gary's life and the love you shared was wonderful. I know you will miss him my prayers are with you.

Gary and I were just competitors on the Red Devil wrestling team. The wrestle offs for a spot on the team week in and week out were intense. I always admired Gary for his can do attitude, both in sports and life.

We are so sorry for your loss and hope you know our thoughts and prayers are with you all. If there is anything we can do to help you or the family through this difficult time please let us know. God Bless you all.

June and Family,

So sorry to hear of your loss. All of the tributes make it clear that Gary's passing is a great loss.

We are so sorry about Gary's passing. He was one of the good guys. In his honor we pulled out our old Red Devils high school annuals to take a look at the good times back then. What kids we were! You are in our thoughts and prayers June.

Gary was a good friend. We grew up together and spent many days playing in the sun. I will miss him. June-remember the good times and life will be alittle easier.
Bill