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Ken Little

Posted 2018-01-23 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 <<<

Ken Little, 70, passed away May 15, 2015 in Lake Havasu City. Ken
moved from Claremont, Calif. to Lake Havasu City in 1992 and was the
founder of the Lake Havasu Big O Tire Store.

Ken loved Nascar, fishing, and visiting his two sons and their
families in North Idaho. His passion was the tire industry and was
inducted as an elite member of the Big O Tire Hall of Fame in 2001.

He dedicated the past 15 years as the 100 percent caregiver to his
precious wife, Sue. Ken’s friends and family knew him as a man of the
Lord and would always put Him first using every opportunity to be a
witness for Jesus Christ.

Ken is survived by his wife, Sue Little; son, Todd (Shirley) Little
from Rathdrum, Idaho; his son, Jeff (Lori) Little from Sandpoint,
Idaho; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, as well as friends
and family.

Ken has touched countless lives with his witty humor and positive
attitude even through some of the toughest of times. His favorite
phrase when saying goodbye was “God Speed.” He will forever be in the
hearts and minds of many people.

Ken’s service will be Thursday, May 21, at 4 p.m. at Lietz-Fraze
Funeral Home for the celebration of a very special man.

In lieu of flowers and cards, the Little family request that a
donation be made in Ken’s honor to the family of Kasey Cesena, an
employee who was recently severely injured. The family asks that you
go to www.gofundme.com/u4cmz7w or Calvary Baptist Church and help in
any way you can. This is what Ken would have wanted.

“GOD SPEED MY FRIENDS.”

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and
Crematory.

Thoughts and condolences may be sent to the Little family at
www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.





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