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Taylor Dowe Littleton

1930 - 2023

Taylor Dowe Littleton obituary, 1930-2023, Opelika, AL

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1930

DIED

2023

Taylor Littleton Obituary

Taylor Dowe Littleton

March 14, 1930 - March 25, 2023

Taylor Dowe Littleton departed this life March 25, 2023. He was born March 14, 1930, in Birmingham, Ala., to May Taylor Littleton and Florence Longcrier Littleton. He attended Birmingham Public Schools, graduating from Woodlawn High School in 1947. He attended Auburn University (formerly API) for two years before continuing his higher education at Florida State University, receiving his bachelor's and master's degrees before serving for two years in the U.S. Army. After beginning doctoral studies at FSU, he married Mary Lucy Williams of Tallahassee, Fla., in 1954, and they remained married for 67 years until her death in 2021.

When his GI Bill benefits expired, Littleton and his family moved to Auburn in 1957, where he began an appointment in the university's Department of English. Receiving his Ph.D. in English Renaissance Literature from FSU in 1960, Littleton regularly taught the department curriculum for more than 40 years, including periods when he also held various full-time administrative appointments. He served two years as the first Dean of Undergraduate Studies, then spent 11 years as Vice President for Academic Affairs. His many administrative contributions in this position included arranging for the appointment of the first named professorship at Auburn, with a salary supplement from private sources - a plan intended to attract and retain outstanding faculty. Under a new president, he led a committee in the renovation of the entire undergraduate curriculum, resulting in a program of liberal education studies required of all students. For several decades, since 1967, he directed a program which, with generous foundation funding, brought to the campus eminent international scholars from both England and America - Nobel laureates, Pulitzer designates, distinguished writers and scientists - to give public lectures, visit classrooms, and interact informally with faculty, alumni and friends of the university. He was named W. Kelly Mosley Professor of Science and Humanities in 1980.

Littleton's book-length publications, some written with distinguished colleagues, include studies in American biography, English literature, American art history (including an account and the significance of the "Advancing American Art" paintings, which now form the basic collection of the university art museum), American natural history, and a consideration of the relationship between athletics and the university (Athletics and Academe). He also edited a four-volume, university-press edition of essays by scholars who visited during the earlier years of the Littleton-Franklin Lectures series (Rights of Memory).

Following his retirement from university service, Littleton was active in the organization and administration of the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art, serving as the first president of its advisory board. He was also one of the first retirees to offer courses in what is now the OLLI program, teaching regularly for more than 10 years large classes of fellow retirees and Auburn citizens on literary topics, especially Shakespeare and epic poetry.

Littleton and his family were among the small group of parishioners to attend in 1957 the first services at the newly constructed Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. In 2018, Littleton received the Holy Trinity Service Award for his many years of ministry as Vestryman, Senior Warden, church school teacher, and especially as an early-service lay reader.

He is survived by his children, Dowe Williams (Elizabeth), George Burwell (Dorothy), John Franklin (Carole), and Mary Wood (Gayle); and by his grandchildren, Wells (Meagan), Taylor, Lucas, Benjamin, Lucy, Annie, Kaitlyn, and Gabriel; and great-grandchildren, Laekeyn and Brayden; and by his affectionate nephew and nieces, Jack Kane, Beth Bice, Grace Johnson, Lucy Carter, and their families. The family extends special thanks to Susan Brown, Nancy Brown, and Amanda Ford, who provided loving care for Taylor and Lucy for many years.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, April 4, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 100 Church Drive in Auburn.

Anyone wishing to make a memorial is encouraged by the family to consider a contribution to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, the Food Bank of East Alabama, or the Lee County Humane Society.

Published by The Opelika-Auburn News from Mar. 28 to Apr. 3, 2023.

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William Holley

April 20, 2023

We just returned from overseas and learned of Taylor´s passing. Auburn, the education community and the world has lost a wonderful educator , administrator, and human being. His contributions to Auburn will last for years to come. Our condolence to Taylor´s family.

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Jamie and Tracy Hartford

April 4, 2023

Growing up in Auburn, I was blessed to have the opportunity to observe and sometimes even interact with Dr. and Mrs. Littleton. The entire Littleton family demonstrated constant kindness and humility to all. I know now that there is a name for that behavior- it's called grace. Being young and distracted, I did not think much of such behavior. But as I continue to live, I realize how important and wonderful grace is. Thank you Dr. Littleton and family, for showing us what grace looks like.

Joseph Kicklighter

March 31, 2023

I had the pleasure of working under Dr. Littleton's leadership for a number of years and thought so highly of him and all he did in support of the humanities at Auburn. It was at his encouragement that I became involved in The Ascent of Man program, a very special time for many of us. To all the Littleton's, I send my special thoughts as we honor and remember this great nan.

Alexander Dunlop

March 29, 2023

I remember Taylor as a man of grace, elegance, kindness, and good judgement. He was no doubt a fine teacher and colleague, but as Vice President for Academic Affairs I think he did as much as anyone during my 35 years on the faculty to enhance the academic and intellectual life at Auburn for students and faculty. I second the Browns' proposal to rename Samford Hall, where he worked, as Samford-Littleton Hall n recognition of his contributions.

jerry elijah brown

March 29, 2023

Taylor Littleton probably contributed more than any other single person to elevating Auburn academically. He was a man of class, character and courage. And Lucy matched him in every way. Libby and I spent our richest evenings at their table, most often in the company of Nobel laureates and other famous Franklin Lecture Series scholars, scientists and writers. If I had my way, Samford Hall would be renamed Samford-Littleton Hall.

Jerry & Libby Brown

Dorothy DiOrio

March 28, 2023

Under the aegis of Drs. Hobbs, Littleton and Philpott the humanities took flight at Auburn University from the 1970´s to the 1990´s. As a colleague, I was fortunate to share these years with them in the Department of Foreign Languages. He was a prince of a man!
Condolences to his family.
Dorothy DiOrio

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