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Clifton Little, Jr., born on August 3, 1961, in High Point, North Carolina, passed away on November 11, 2024, as a result of injuries received in a car accident in Monroe Township, Pennsylvania. A devoted family man and skilled worker, Clifton lived in Blakeslee for over twenty years, where he forged lasting relationships with both family and friends.
For 17 years, Clifton, Jr. served diligently as a train conductor for New Jersey Transit, earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues and passengers alike. His dedication to his career was matched only by his passion for hands-on work; he was a handyman who took great pleasure in fixing and building things, always eager to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Clifton Jr. is survived by his loving mother, Annie Ruth Little, of New Jersey; his daughter, Ajai Little, of Sunbury, PA; and his siblings Lorrie, Betty, Richard, Julie, Keith, Cecil, Michael and Keisha.. He was predeceased by his father, Clifton Little, Sr. and his brother Charles Little. Additionally, he leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and cousins who will cherish his memory.
A visitation will be held in his honor on November 29, 2024, from 11:30 AM until 12:30 PM at the J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services, 41 W. Trenton Avenue in Morrisville, Pennsylvania 19067. Following the visitation, a celebration of life service will commence at the same location. Clifton will then be interred at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, where family and friends are invited to pay their final respects beginning at 2:00 PM that day.
Clifton Little, Jr. will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His legacy of hard work, kindness, and devotion to family will continue to inspire those he leaves behind.
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