James Richard Littlefield
August 29, 1949— March 8, 2026
James Richard Littlefield passed away surrounded by the love and memories of the family who meant everything to him. A United States Air Force veteran, he carried the pride of his service with him throughout his life. After his military years, he became a skilled tradesman in the Carpenters Union, where his craftsmanship, discipline, and dedication earned the deep respect of those who worked alongside him. His steady strength and sense of responsibility defined the man so many admired.
Above all, James was a devoted family man. He was a loving husband, a proud father who cherished his children, and a grandfather whose grandchildren brought him immense joy. He treasured every moment spent with them, whether sharing stories, joking together, or simply enjoying their company. To his grandchildren, he was a steady source of unconditional love and a figure they could always look up to.
James found great happiness in the companionship of his animals, Egor and Coupe, who remained close by his side for years. He also enjoyed collecting firearms and Jeeps, hobbies that reflected his interests and brought him genuine excitement. He loved sharing stories about his collections with family and friends.
To those who knew him, James was dependable, kind, and quietly generous. He lived by the values of hard work, loyalty, and deep love for his family. He will be remembered for his strength, his steady presence, and the lasting lessons he passed on through his actions. He will be deeply missed and forever loved by all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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