Obituary of Eleanor M Little
Visitation: Saturday, July 26th, 2014,9:00 AM-12:00. Noon, Samaritan Funeral Home,
Visitation/Funeral Service: July 28th, 2014, 9:00 AM, McCullough Funeral and Cremation, 851 East 75th Street, Chicago, IL 60619, 9:00 AM. Internment to follow at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 West Hoff Road, Elwood, IL 60421
Reflections of Life
Eleanor Little was born Eleanor Mollison to Walter and Irene
Mollison on March 25, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois. She
received her education in the Chicago Public School system
and graduated from Englewood High School. Eleanor was
affectionately known as Kitty.
During her lifetime Kitty was privileged to travel all across the
country after meeting her first husband, James Mitchell in
Chicago, Illinois. From this union three children was born:
Ricky, Michael, and Mark Mitchell. Also from the union one
grandson, Terrance Norvell of Chicago, Illinois. Kitty later
divorced James Mitchell. She then moved to Arizona and
worked in the aircraft field. Kitty also worked in the health
care field and as a tax consultant. During the 1980's she met
her lovely current husband, Larry Little. They later married in
2011. She enjoyed reading God's word the Bible and attending
the spiritual meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses. She loved her
family. She loved to sing, dance, and blue was her 'thang'.
The Family
Kitty died on July 13, 2014. She leaves to cherish her
memory her husband, Larry Little of Arizona; two sons:
Ricky and Mark of Arizona; one grandson, Terrance
Norvell of Chicago, Illinois. Kitty also leaves behind one
Uncle Sisco (Catherine) Harley of Chicago, Illinois; one
goddaughter, Shelonda Harley of Calumet City, Illinois; her
cousin, Romeo and Wayne Harley; her three dearest hearts,
Mr. Terry, Mr. Daryl, and Mr. Skippy.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Irene
Mollison; her sister, Barabra Jean Mollison; her son,
Michael T. Mitchell; and, her cousin Alonzo Brown III.
She also leaves behind her special friends: Hope and Pam,
as well as, many other family and friends who love her and
will miss her dearly. Special thanks to the staff of DaVita of
Arizona.
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