IN LOVING MEMORY OF

John Lee

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Little

Dec 27, 1990 — Jan 16, 2015

Obituary

John Lee Little Jr. was born on December 27th, 1990 to Bernice Foster and John Lee Little Sr. in Gainesville Florida. He departed this life on January 16th, 2015 at age 24. He was preceded in death by his grandmother Louise "Granny" Foster.At an early age Johnny began his journey in athletics, by playing pop warner football and playing football for the Boys and Girls Club of Alachua County. He attended Eastside High School and participated in track and football. Johnny received several awards and recognitions for Track and Field and football. He was the Hall of Fame in 2009 for track and he also was athlete of the year. He graduated from Eastside High School in 2009 and continued his education at Charleston Southern University where he had a scholarship for football. Johnny excelled in all sports he played, as evidence by the many awards and articles in the new paper. Johnnys love for his family and friends was unbelievable and to know him was to love him.He leaves to cherish his memories: mother Bernice Foster (Marvin) and Father John Little Sr. both of Gainesville. Five sisters Latoya King (Steve), Jonnetta Little (Terrence), Shaturia Little, Louise Little of Tampa, and Michaela Carter (James) all of Gainesville. One brother Braxton King (Serena) of Jacksonville. A loving and devoted "forever" girl friend Ariell Long. Grandmother Gwendolyn Foster of Gainesville and Grandfather Willie Earl Smith of Tallahassee. Eleven Aunts: Doretha Hudson, Loretha Marlow, Tisa Miller, Veronica Smith, Doramae Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, Deloris Little, Grace Little, Alberta Little, Willie Bell Little, and Rosa McQueen. Eight uncles: Vernon Foster (deceased), Keydrum Dinkins, Larry Graham, Fred Smith, Willie Earl Smith Jr., Eugene Little, Jessie Little, James Little, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Funeral Home Forest Meadows Funeral Home 725 NW 23rd Avenue Gainsville FL - 32609 US 352-378-2528
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