Cape May County NJ Archives Obituaries.....Little, William J  January 29, 2020
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William J Little of North Cape May, NJ passed away surrounded by family on January
19, 2020. He was 73.
He will be missed by family and friends alike.William is survived by his wife
Patricia Little (nee McMillan) and his daughter Patricia Zitkus (Leo). He is also
survived by loving nieces and nephews Audrey Mondelli (Carmen), Linda Booy (Larry),
George Phillips, William Phillips (Marci), James McMillan (Jennifer), Michelle
McMillan and Anne-Marie McMillan, as well as numerous great nieces and nephews.
William is also survived by his cousin Stanley Little of Delaware. He was preceded
in death by his parents William R. and Edna Little, his sisters Dorothy Phillips and
Virginia Vinci.
William was a veteran of the United States Airforce and continued to serve his
country with the Air National Guard until retirement. In his civilian life William
was employed by the borough of Wildwood Crest before moving on in his career to the
Cape May County MUA, from which he retired.
William lived a full life, engaging in his passions when ever possible. He was an
avid collector of Lionel Trains often constructing a sizable display each Christmas
season to entertain not only himself and his daughter Patti but the extended family,
especially the small children in his life. He had a love of scuba diving which he
discovered during his service in the Phillipines. Bill and Pat worked to enjoy
vacations at various Caribbean islands so that he could further engage in this
passion, even making sure Pat learned to snorkle so that she could also experience a
part of his adventures. Throughout life, Bill could often be found tinkering with
computers and audio visual equipment.
Later in life he became an advocate for animal rescue and was the proud pet parent
to several rescued cats over the years. When he wasn't engaged in the more physical
activities he could be found reading mystery novels with his cat by his side. He
will be remembered for his passions in life.
Viewing and Services will be held Saturday Jan. 25th at Ingersoll-Greenwood Funeral
home 1201 Central Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ. Friends and Family may call between 10
 11 a.m. Services will follow viewing at 11:00 a.m..
Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Animal Alliance CMC, Moore and Shelter Rds, Cape
May Court House, NJ 08210 would be appreciated.
Condolences may be made to ingersollgreenwoodfh.com



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