1921
2023
Dr. William J. Little, Jr.
Oct. 19, 1921 - Feb. 28, 2023
MOUNT PLEASANT - Dr. William J. Little, Jr. passed away on February 28, 2023, at Primrose Retirement Community in Mount Pleasant.
He was born in Chicago on October 19, 1921, son of William J Little, Sr. and Maude (nee Kluber) Little. When Bill was in grade school, the family moved to Racine. He graduated from Horlick High School in January 1939.
He initially enrolled at the University of Wisconsin extension in Milwaukee then transferred to Madison where he completed his premedical curriculum in two and a half years and enrolled in UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Because of the war, medical school was compressed to about three years, and he graduated with his MD in 1944. Bill completed a rotating internship at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago and an internal medicine residency at Wayne County General Hospital followed by a cardiovascular fellowship at University of Michigan.
During his residency he met Dorothy Kraudelt, a nurse; they married on June 18, 1949. Bill and Dorothy relocated to Wisconsin where he worked at the state TB (tuberculosis) sanitorium. They moved again to Pennsylvania where Bill served two years in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was stationed at the TB hospital near Valley Forge where he treated soldiers who contracted the disease in Korea.
In 1954, the family returned to Racine. Bill opened an internal medical practice and worked at the TB hospitals in Racine and Kenosha. He was board certified in internal medicine and pulmonology. He became medical director of respiratory care and pulmonary function laboratories at St. Luke's and St. Mary's hospitals. He was president of the Wisconsin Thoracic Society for two years in the 1980s.
He was dedicated to his family and the well-being of his patients. Everyone enjoyed his dry sense of humor. He was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church of Racine and an avid golfer. Bill and Dorothy enjoyed attending the theater, symphony orchestras, and traveling to six continents. After retiring from his practice in 1989, Bill found he needed more than golf to keep himself busy. He began to volunteer with the Health Care Network (HCN) serving as Volunteer Medical Director for many years. He volunteered at the HCN for 32 years until March 2020, when the pandemic interrupted in-person medical visits.
Other post-retirement activities included: serving as Medical Director for Lincoln Lutheran's Nursing Homes, helping with the founding of the Racine Geriatric Assessment Center, sitting on the City of Racine Board of Health.
An avid player of card games, after retirement Bill began playing competitive duplicate bridge, often playing twice per week. In 2007, he was the recipient of The Jack B. McConnell, MD, Award for Excellence in Volunteerism in Washington D.C. for his endeavors as a senior physician dedicated to improving access to health care in the United States.
He is survived by three children: Bill Little, Kathy Vollmer (Don Scott), Barbara Little Earnest (Royce); five grandchildren: Jenny Little Fowler (T.Jay), Nathan Vollmer, Matthew Vollmer (Morgan), Michael Earnest and Tom Earnest (finance' Marissa Yetter); and four great-grandchildren: Rae Vollmer, Shane Vollmer, Olivia Fowler and Henry Fowler; and dear friend, June Doomis. Bill was preceded in death by an infant sister; his parents; his wife of 57 years, Dorothy, and a daughter, Mary Ellen Kammerer.
The family wish to thank the staff of Primrose Retirement Community and Hospice Alliance for the exceptional and compassionate care provided to Bill in his final days.
In lieu of flowers, consider donations to Health Care Network or First Presbyterian Church of Racine, or the charity of your choice. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.
Purath-Strand
Funeral Home & Crematory
3915 Douglas Avenue
Racine, WI 53402
(262) 639-8000
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Matt and Rita Andis
May 29, 2023
Rest in well deserved peace Dr. Little. I babysat for
the Little children. What a wonderful couple they were. Have very fond memories of both of them helping me secure our runaway horses in the field behind their house. Sincere condolences to
their family.
Carol Christensen
April 11, 2023
A prince of a man who gained respect and grateful hearts through integrity; walking quietly with humility; and, caring for others with intelligence, respect and the desire to serve.
When I was a nurse and saw his name on a patients chart I knew the patient would receive the best of care. As a musician we connected over composers and concerts. As Christians we prayed for each other.
This was a life more than well-lived.
Barbara Christiansen
March 17, 2023
I worked at St. Luke's, as a nurse, and that is how I met, and came to know Dr. Little. When he rounded, on 4 Main, and walked into the " nursing station", I was delighted to see him, along with all my coworkers ! He smiled just so, his eyes were so expressive, his soft voice getting his point across perfectly, and as our conversations progressed, his dry sense of humor shined. I made it a point to say hello to him, every day that I worked.
You see, he was so approachable, so patient, and so willing to share his knowledge with all of us. He was an excellent teacher, and ensured the staff, collectively, understood his orders, for his patients.
I know I am not alone in expressing these feelings. Over the years, I continued to seek out encounters with him, for all those reasons previously stated, and then some !
He was such a kind man, and excellent physician. I am a better person for crossing paths with him.
I wish serenity for Kathy, Bill, and Barb, as they review their life with their father, and take comfort in remembering all those memories, as memories keep our loved one close.
Jack Vaughan
March 16, 2023
A wonderful, kind and gentle man and doctor. An honor to have known him. Best wishes to family.
Henry Kensler
March 14, 2023
On behalf ot the Board and members of Unit 222 of the American Contract Bridge League, I would like to express our sincere condolences for Bill's passing. I knew Bill for many years and knew him to be kind, sincere, and caring. He will be missed at the bridge table and in our lives.
Henry Kensler
Barbara Magee Madisen
March 12, 2023
I am so sorry to the family for your loss. I have many good memories as a child with our families. Hug and prayers. Barbara Magee Madisen
GLENN I GORDON
March 9, 2023
My condolences to you on the passing of your father.
Gary Lipor
March 8, 2023
One of the very finest people I have ever had the pleasure to know, the ultimate gentleman. God bless you and your families.
Barbara J Greco
March 7, 2023
What a wonderful man and doctor. I'm happy I knew him from St. Luke's hospital.
Kay Mahl
March 4, 2023
Such a kind gentle man. He will ne missed.
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