Carl Leonard Littrell age 69 passed away suddenly on September 3, 2024. He was born May1, 1955 in Saint Louis, Missouri to the late Carl and Patsy (nee Kendle) Littrell. He started his early career at Loy-Lange Box Company and finished a thirty + careeer at Rockwood Pigments from which he retired in 2017.
In his retirement he enjoyed hunting and fishing and was an avid outdoors man. He is survived by his wife Georgenia and ex-wife Brenda. From those unions came his children Carl Steven, Barbara (Tony), Larry (Ashley) and Jeremy (Brittney). He also had grandchildren whom he adored Nicole (Drew), Austin (Kimmy), Drew, Delaynie, Chael, Allie, Myles and great-grandson Ayden.
He is also survived by one sister Carla aka “Sis” (Steve) and nephews Scott and Kevin (Jamie) whom he loved with all his heart. He also had a very special relationship with his cousin Roy Cobb (JoAnn) and brother-in-law Steve (Sandy) Stringer.
He was preceded in death by a daughter Jamie, a grandson Jace and brothers-in-law Jerry Copeland and Lenny (the late Peach) Stringer.
Carl also leaves behind his in-laws Gene and Delores Trump, many great nieces and nephews, cousins and friends including the Zierenberg family. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Services: A visitation will be held at Kutis Funeral Home South County on September 9, 2024, from 10:00am till 1:00pm followed by a funeral service at 1:00pm officiated by Rev. Dale Stringer. Interment will follow at Shepherd Hills Cemetery Barnhart, Missouri.
My Brother, you were my first and best friend, my hero. I’m gonna miss you every minute of every day. You were always there for me anytime I needed you. Thank you for being the absolute best brother ever!! I love you with all my heart forever. Til we meet again!!!
Carl I have no words to express the pain I feel right now. You have been a part of my life for 52 years and I can’t imagine you not being here any longer. I could call you anytime and you were there for me and our kids. I will miss our weekly visits and phone calls. Even though we promised to always be there for each other our God had other plans. Go rest high on that mountain your work on earth is done. Until we meet again. I love you!
To the family and friends of Carl my friend and coworker and Hunter for many years my condolences.