Edward Charles Littlefield ’75

Edward Charles Littlefield ’75 of Fairfield Bay, Arkansas, and St. James City, Florida, passed away November 22, 2017, at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers, Florida, following a battle with cancer. He was born in Plymouth, New Hampshire, raised in nearby Rumney and attended Plymouth Regional High School. He was predeceased by his parents, Abraham and Elda Littlefield, and siblings Robert, James and Doris. He is survived by his wife, Brenda, children Elda, Amy, Maureen and Jon, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. In his youth Ed enjoyed and participated in many sports, including football, baseball and downhill skiing, and he was an avid hunter. In later years he could usually be found on a golf course or on a boat. A Red Sox and Patriots fan, he wholeheartedly believed Super Bowl Weekend should be a three-day national holiday. Ed retired in December 2015 as regional business director with Nefab Packaging in Collierville, Tennessee. In his younger years he worked as a logger and builder of custom log homes. He loved music and dancing.


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