Thomas-Littrell-Obituary

Thomas Littrell

Rockford, Illinois

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THOMAS RAY 'TOM' LITTRELL, 68 ROCKFORD - Thomas Ray "Tom" Littrell, 68, Rockford, passed away Thursday, January 23, 2014, in his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 22, 1945, in Decatur, the son of Paul and Lucille (Smith) Littrell. Tom had lived in Rockford for 26 years,...

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We are so sorry for your loss. Tom helped us make our house into our warm and welcoming home, and he always felt like a friend. Our lives were richer because we knew him.

I'm sorry for your loss. It was a blessing to be able to meet Tom. He had such an uplifting presence. He will be missed.

Dear Pam and family.... I am so sorry to hear this shocking news. May your love for Tom and your memories help you through your journey of grief. You two were always so kind to me and I thank you.

Dear Pam and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time of great loss. Tom was a loving, kind, gentle person. I admire his artistic talents and his love for you, Pam, and his family. Cherish the memories always. Lois Bollman

Pam
I was Tom's 'big brother' in Sigma Pi fraternity and also an art major when Tom pledged. He was a great guy and I'd lost track of him. I am sad to have missed seeing him and wish you and your family my sincere condolances. I still have the paddle he made for me (as was the custom) and it was one of the best ones ever. He was a good man.
Phil (spider) Hazenfield '67
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my deepest condolences on the loss of such a kind, generous, and talented man. thinking of all of you--

Dear Littrell Family:
My deepest condolences to the entire family. Christian and I grew up together, I had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Littrell for 20 years. He was a kind and caring man and I always enjoyed our conversation as well as he and Pam's hospitality over the years.

Bless those who mourn, eternal God,with the comfort of your love that they may face each new day with hope and the certainty that nothing can destroy the good that has been given. May their memories...

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

Pam, I am sorry for you and your family to have to bear this loss. Tom was a wonderful person and had great talent, which I admired. Please accept my sympathy, Tait Weigel