Obit: Littleton, Allen (1929 -
2007)
Contact: R. Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: FARR, GUMMERSAL, HANSEN, JENSEN, KENDLEY, KULAF, LITTLETON, PENCE, WHITE
Littleton, Allen (03 February 1929-27 January 2007)
----Sources: The Tribune-Phonograph, Vol. 47, No. 6, Wed., February 7, 2007, p 7
Allen Littleton
Allen Littleton, 77, Monico, died Saturday, January 27th 2007.
Funeral services were held January 31st with Pastor Bill Farr and Pastor Richard Littleton presiding. Interment was in the Monico Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cory, Craig, Jerod and Johnny Littleton, Clete Kulaf and Geoff Hansen.
Allen was born in Crandon on February 3rd 1929, the son of the late Leo and Elsie (Kendley) Littleton.
Allen and Vivian White were married on August 24, 1957 at Crown Point, Indiana.
Mr. Littleton worked as a self employed equipment operator. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Local Number 139. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working in his garage.
He is survived by his wife, Vivian, Monico; five sons, Alan (Rita) Littleton, Crandon, Terry (Dawn) Littleton, Unity, Gary (Peggy) Littleton, Monico, Mitch (Paula) Littleton, Monico and David Roseanne) Littleton, Starks; two daughters, Debra (Lon) Gummersal, Soda Springs ID, and Josie Littleton, Monico; two brothers, Richard (Sharon) Littleton, Monico, and Orville (Bonnie) Littleton, Monico; two sisters, Darlene Jensen, Wausau and Connie (Gary ) Pence, Albany; 20 grandchildren; and 17 grand-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Ted, Jesse, Frank and Tim; one sister, Joy and one infant grandson.
Weber-Hill Funeral Home, Crandon, assisted the family with arrangements.
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