Willie James Little was born in Reynolds, Georgia on September 2, 1958 to the parents of the late Raymond Little and Bernice Montgomery Little.
Willie James lived and played as any other youth in his day. He grew up in the panhandle community attending Mount Gillard Baptist Church with his family. He graduated from the Taylor County High School with the class of 1976.
Willie James Little wanted to make a difference in life. He enlisted in the US Army, he served his country well. Willie James returned home to Georgia after his service tenure was complete.
Willie James was fond of sports and enjoyed watching them. His favorite team in Football was the Atlanta Falcons, in Baseball the Atlanta Braves. Willie James was a true supporter of the home teams of Georgia.
Willie James was no stranger to hard work and dedication. He was a masonry worker In the world of masonry arts of Brick Masonry with Sampson Masonry Company.
He was predeceased by his father Raymon Little, his son Marcus Little, his sisters Lora Ann Little, Bertha Louise little, his neice LaShun Little.
Willie James departed this life on Sunday October 5, 2025 following a brief illness. He will be loved and remember for his kind, spirit of generosity.
Those left to treasure his remarkable life are: Mother: Bernice Little, Sons: Justin Little, Jacksonville, Fla. Jarrod Walker, Savannah, Ga. Brothers: Matthew (Ida Mae) Little, Anthony Brown, Fort Valley, Ga. Aunts & Uncles: Betty Shorter, Walter Lee (Carrie) Montgomery, Effie Gibson, Gracie Little, all of Reynolds, Ga. Brenda (James) Cotton, Frank Little all of Roberta, Ga. A devoted cousin Nelson Little of Reynolds, Ga. 7 Grandchildren, 6 Great Grandchildren, a host neices, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends who will miss him dearly.
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