She graduate from Colorado's Womens College with a degree in marketing. That was also where she met and married her husband, Charlie Littman.
They moved back to the Bremerton area to take over the family jewelry business.
The business did well due to Wynnes' warm smile and good business sense.
Wynne was the founding member of the Kitsap BlueJackets baseball team and many any evening was spent @ the field - cheering on her beloved team.
She was also a member of the Harrison Hospital Foundation Mathis guild, a member of the Bremerton Area chamber of commerce along with several other local charities and organizations.
She was well known in the area for her smile, sense of humor, giving nature and genuine warmth.
She is survived by her husband, Charlie - daughter, Tobey - son, Ron and grandchildren, Bryce, Bailey and Aiyanna.
She graduate from Colorado's Womens College with a degree in marketing. That was also where she met and married her husband, Charlie Littman.
They moved back to the Bremerton area to take over the family jewelry business.
The business did well due to Wynnes' warm smile and good business sense.
Wynne was the founding member of the Kitsap BlueJackets baseball team and many any evening was spent @ the field - cheering on her beloved team.
She was also a member of the Harrison Hospital Foundation Mathis guild, a member of the Bremerton Area chamber of commerce along with several other local charities and organizations.
She was well known in the area for her smile, sense of humor, giving nature and genuine warmth.
She is survived by her husband, Charlie - daughter, Tobey - son, Ron and grandchildren, Bryce, Bailey and Aiyanna.
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