William Anthony Little who was born on July 17,1937 and passed away on September 11, 2017. Born in New Jersey, he was predeceased by his parents, William Frances Little and Susanna Dempsey Little. He is survived by his wife Julie and his children Julie (Mark) Schweber, Tricia Little, William Little and Anthony Little. His five grandchildren and one great grandchild will all miss him and hold his memory close. He is also survived by his sisters Elizabeth Johansen and Margaret Ballasare and his brother John Little.
William enjoyed spending time outside. he liked to garden and enjoyed taking long walks. He enjoyed listening to music, in particular "swing" music. You could often find him watching PBS, the History Channel and National Geographic on TV. William enjoyed spending time on his computer. He also liked to exercise. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Graveside services will take place on Friday, September 22,2017 at 2PM at Quantico National Cemetery.
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