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Linda Ann Sorweide Littman

Birth
Potlatch, Latah County, Idaho, USA
Death
13 Aug 2020 (aged 77)
Cosby, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Linda Ann Littman
May 24, 1943 - August 13, 2020

On Thursday, August 13, 2020, Linda Ann (Sorweide) Littman, beloved wife, and mother of two, passed away at the age of 77.

Linda was born in Potlatch, Idaho, to Art and Anna (Sandstrom) Sorweide. She enjoyed her childhood in Potlatch, surrounded by her family, including her younger sister Paula.

She graduated from Potlatch High in 1961 and after joined the Navy. She was very proud of her service, and while serving, she met her first husband, Ronald Lueth, while stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. They had two children, Michael Brian Lueth and Jacqueline Renee (Lueth) Myers. She moved from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Honolulu, Hawaii, and ultimately San Diego, California, where she raised her children. Linda worked for Cubic Corporation, in San Diego as a purchasing agent.

During her time at Cubic, she worked for Leonard Littman, who later in life would become her husband in 1984. This marriage gave her another family, step-children David Littman and his wife, Kathy Littman, along with Linda (Littman) Freeman and husband, Jim Freeman.

When she married Len Littman, she moved to Germantown, Maryland, and started a career with Computer Science Corp., later living in New Jersey, Alabama, and Michigan. They retired to Lakeland, Florida, in 2002, and later relocated to LasVegas, Nevada, to be with the Freeman family, which included her wistep-grandchildren, Christopher Freeman and Katie (Freeman) Wiklund.

When Len passed away in February 2018, she moved to Cosby, Tennessee, to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Kevin Myers. She is also survived by her grandson Mickenzie Lueth, and his wife, Madison.

Her life took her many places. She made many friends and had a family that loved her.

She will be greatly missed, but not forgotten, ever.

No services are planned.

Arrangements by Manes Funeral Home.
Linda Ann Littman
May 24, 1943 - August 13, 2020

On Thursday, August 13, 2020, Linda Ann (Sorweide) Littman, beloved wife, and mother of two, passed away at the age of 77.

Linda was born in Potlatch, Idaho, to Art and Anna (Sandstrom) Sorweide. She enjoyed her childhood in Potlatch, surrounded by her family, including her younger sister Paula.

She graduated from Potlatch High in 1961 and after joined the Navy. She was very proud of her service, and while serving, she met her first husband, Ronald Lueth, while stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. They had two children, Michael Brian Lueth and Jacqueline Renee (Lueth) Myers. She moved from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Honolulu, Hawaii, and ultimately San Diego, California, where she raised her children. Linda worked for Cubic Corporation, in San Diego as a purchasing agent.

During her time at Cubic, she worked for Leonard Littman, who later in life would become her husband in 1984. This marriage gave her another family, step-children David Littman and his wife, Kathy Littman, along with Linda (Littman) Freeman and husband, Jim Freeman.

When she married Len Littman, she moved to Germantown, Maryland, and started a career with Computer Science Corp., later living in New Jersey, Alabama, and Michigan. They retired to Lakeland, Florida, in 2002, and later relocated to LasVegas, Nevada, to be with the Freeman family, which included her wistep-grandchildren, Christopher Freeman and Katie (Freeman) Wiklund.

When Len passed away in February 2018, she moved to Cosby, Tennessee, to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Kevin Myers. She is also survived by her grandson Mickenzie Lueth, and his wife, Madison.

Her life took her many places. She made many friends and had a family that loved her.

She will be greatly missed, but not forgotten, ever.

No services are planned.

Arrangements by Manes Funeral Home.


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