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Ichabod Little Jr.

Greenville, North Carolina

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I. Mayo Little Jr.SALISBURY - Ichabod Mayo Little Jr., of Salisbury, died Feb. 13, 2014, at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House. Mayo was born on Oct. 24, 1928, in Robersonville, the son of the late Ethel Doris Bailey Little and Ichabod Mayo Little Sr. He was educated in Robersonville public...

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The earth has lost a good man. I knew Rev. Little mostly through my mother, Joy James, whom for years held Weight Watcher classes at St. Lukes and I, as a little one, would often wander the church. But when it came time to marry nearly two decades later -- and I had become Episcopalian (leaving my parent's Baptist church) -- despite being retired, Rev. Little did my husband and I the great service of officiating our wedding at Salisbury Station, I think at least in part to honor my mother,...

Mayo baptized my sister Sally Henley Swann in 1962. What a wonderful man and family. We loved living "down the alley" from you.

Gale

The Rector and members of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Morehead City, NC send their warm thoughts, love and prayers. This church would not be what it is today without the pastoral and priestly work of Mayo Little.

Wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time of your life. I know you will miss Ichabod. Almighty God will give you the strength to continue. He will really help you.

To Betty and Maggie and the Little family, please know that I am thinking of you and celebrating such a lovely man whose light shone bright for the Lord.

Thoughts and prayers to the Little Family. Mayo was our Rector in Tarboro during my childhood. He was a wonderful influence on many of us.

Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends. Mayo married us 32 years ago. A truly wonderful priest.

Susan and Jim Cox

Little Family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Mayo. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.

The Bunker Family

Thank you for your service