William-Litten-Obituary

William L. Litten Jr.

Springfield, Massachusetts

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William Bill Lyle Litten, Jr., 61, recently of Springfield, MA, passed away on the night of December 13, 2014. Bill was born on Christmas Day in Fresno, CA to the late William and Doris (ne Blair) Litten. Raised in Fresno, Bill graduated from McLane High School in 1971. Prior to moving to...

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Wow The time goes by He was good fun Hope you are all doing well as you can He had a big presence All the best Peter

To Katie, Will and Catherine...I will always remember being neighbors in Clovis and what a pleasure Bill was to be around. He had an easy nature about him that was calming and relaxing. My heart is sad for your loss. I will remember Bill as he is in the picture. All my love,

Kati, I am so sorry to hear about Bill....thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Kati ... I am so very sorry to hear of your recent loss. My prayer is that you and your family find peace that surpasses all understanding during this incredibly sad time. What a testament to the measure of a man, that Bill is loved and respected by so many. I hope that you and your family can find some measure of comfort in the memories you've collected, and they will sustain you in the days ahead.
With Love ~

I am so very sorry to hear about Bill my heart goes out to your family. I have many wonderful memories. You will all be on my mind, take care.

Bill Litten was a hard worker, honest and had a great sense of humor. It was always nice to his smiling face.
I wish you well Bill and offer my condolences to your family.
Chuck La Rue

Bill had tremendous people skills. He made every subcontractor's job much easier. He was the supreme artist at handling customers and inspectors. And if I needed a music suggestion, Bill had one. If I mentioned my favorite book, Bill had the perfect analysis of it.

Bill was a very dear friend who taught me that building homes was not for me. He also taugh me that being a friend, being part of a family, enjoying time together and sharing made us human. He was a good guy...

Bill had a towering intellect and a devastating wit. Those of us who really knew him will never truly recover from his sudden passing. He leaves a void which cannot be filled. He was kind, funny, generous, and welcoming. Unfailingly devoted to family, he was always his own man, utterly unflappable and rarely without a unique opinion on any important subject. As a young man confused about a career path, I sought his guidance and he was glad to help. I'm not sure if he knew it but he influenced...