George Littrell Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of George Littrell (Hermann, Missouri), born in Jonesburg, Missouri, leaving to mourn family and friends. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of George Littrell or send a beautiful flower arrangement to the funeral service.
He was predeceased by: his parents, Wilburn Littrell and Alpha Littrell (Harlan); his granddaughter Brittany Mendenhall; his sisters, Alma James and Alice Cramer; his siblings-in-law, Gertie Holland, Charles Roberts, Wayne Cramer, Jerry Holland, Herman Hanger, Floyd Watson and Roy Watson; and his nieces, Sheila Roberts and Michele Watson.
He is survived by: his spouse Edna M. Littrell (Watson); his children, Greg Littrell (Dawn) of Edgar Springs, Missouri, Amy Tonioli (Cary) of Jonesburg, Missouri, Scott Watson (Jackie) of St. Louis, Missouri, Melissa Holtmeyer (Brad) of Washington, Missouri and Kami Littrell (Gary) of West Plains, Missouri; his grandchildren, Danielle Galloway (Corey) of Rolla, Missouri, Brooke Jones (Adam) of West Plains, Missouri, Hali Littrell of Licking, Missouri, Alec Tonioli of Fayette, Missouri, Jake, Allison Tonioli of Jonesburg, Missouri, Luke, Kate Watson of St. Louis, Missouri, Russell Parker (Kelsey) of Orange Park, Florida, Taylor, Drew, Chloe Holtmeyer of Washington, Missouri, Kane Mendenhall of Hermann, Missouri, Derek and Destany Mendenhall of West Plains, Missouri; his great grandchildren, Rylee McWhorter, Jake Galloway, Alyse Jones and Maddox Porter; his siblings, Wilma Dusenberg (Frankie) of Jonesburg, Missouri, Mary Lou Edler (Ron) of Hermann, Missouri, Betty Hitchcock (Bill) of Tennessee, Melb York (Joe) of Raymondville, Missouri, Catherine Edler of New Florence, Missouri, Lizze Devlin (Gene) of New Florence, Missouri, Kenny Littrell of Warren, Ohio and Bill Littrell; and his siblings-in-law, Ray Watson of Hermann, Missouri, Rosie Hanger of Jefferson City, Molly Watson of Jefferson City and Diana Watson of Jefferson City. He is also survived by many nieces & nephews.