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Celebrating the life of

Marian P. Littlefield

March 09, 1959 - August 18, 2026

Marian P. Littlefield

In Loving Memory of Marian P. Littlefield

Marian P. Littlefield, a loving wife, mother, sister, and friend, passed away on August 18, 2026, at 2:34 p.m. She was born in La Castellana, Philippines, in March 1959, and lived a life defined by love, hard work, strength, and perseverance.

Marian was the fifth of twelve children, growing up with eleven siblings. Her family was an important part of who she was, and the experiences of her early life helped shape the strong and determined woman she became.

Marian was a woman with a lot of grit. She was hardworking, dependable, and never afraid of putting in the effort to accomplish what needed to be done. Throughout her life, she faced challenges with determination and continued moving forward. Her strength and work ethic were qualities that those who knew her admired deeply.

During her career, Marian had the honor of working as an aide for the Korean Ambassador and the Philippine Ambassador. Her work reflected the dedication, responsibility, and perseverance that she carried into everything she did.

Outside of work, Marian enjoyed the things that made life special. She loved gardening, love stories, basketball, fishing, and karaoke. She could find happiness in caring for her garden, getting caught up in a good love story, watching a basketball game, spending time fishing, or picking up a microphone and singing karaoke. These simple pleasures were a part of the personality and spirit that made Marian uniquely herself.

Marian leaves behind her beloved husband, Clinton, and her son, Randy, who was a deeply important part of her life. She will also be remembered by her eleven siblings, extended family, friends, and all those fortunate enough to have known her.

Marian's life was one of strength, perseverance, love, and hard work. She did not always have an easy road, but she had the grit to keep going and the heart to care deeply for the people and things she loved.

Though her time with us has come to an end, the impact she made will not. Her stories, her laughter, her determination, and the love she gave her family will continue to live on in those who knew her.

Rest peacefully, Marian. You worked hard, you loved deeply, and you left a lasting mark on the people fortunate enough to call you family. You will be loved and missed forever.

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Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200