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James J.b. Little

Ross, Indiana

1931 - 2021 (Age 89)

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James J.B. Little Muncie - James J.B. Little, 89, passed away Tuesday morning January 26, 2021 at I.U. Health Ball Memorial Hospital. He was born April 27, 1931, to James S. and Martha (Bays) Little of Jackson, Kentucky. J.B. attended Jackson City Schools and graduated from Breathitt County High...

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I am J.B.´s sister´s granddaughter, and all my life I´ve known him as my Uncle JB and Aunt Carol. They were my favorites in our family, and although we lived in FL., we still got together every few years. One of my favorite childhood memories was staying with them the summer of 8th grade for 2 weeks-oh, all the great fun we had. They were such kind people, of high integrity and values. He and Aunt Carol had one of the greatest loves ever seen, and I knew it wouldn´t be long until she followed...

My sincere condolences Carole, to you are your family. Living out of state now, I was stunned to hear of JB's passing. He was my first boss after I graduated from EKU. He hired me as physical education, health teacher and coach. He was a great leader to work for. Rest in peace my friend.
Vicki McWhorter Jarvis.
RMS teacher.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So sorry - my thoughts, prayers and sympathy are with you - Birdie Golliher Shaffer

Mr. Little taught my parents, coached my dad, was my mom’s first boss when she started teaching, and I had him as a principal too. He was a very nice man and a great disciplinarian. Prayers of peace and love to his family.

J.B. Was a very good friend. He and my husband were best buds. A very good man.

Our thoughts go to Carole and family. J B. Was my second principal at Ross and he will be greatly missed. God bless

He was my teacher in 7th and 8th grade also Principal at Morgan Elementary. Fond memories and inspired me to become a teacher...right back in Ross.

A man of great integrity. He was my principal at Morgan elementary school starting in the 64/65 school year and later worked between Ross middle school and Morgan school. He ran a tight ship. Nothing but good memories and feeling safe. Rest in peace.