Johnny Rubin Little

by Lynn McMillen
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Johnny Rubin LittleJohnny Rubin Little, age 84, died January 12, 2025, at home, surrounded by his family.
He was a longtime resident of the Haleyville/Double Springs community, with a special tie and many friends in Tuscaloosa, AL as well.

Funeral service will be Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 1:00PM at Haleyville Methodist Church, with Bro. Mitch Nethery and Bro. Terry Bentley officiating. Visitation will be held from 11:00AM – 1:00PM before the funeral at the church. Burial to follow in Winston Memorial Cemetery.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Christine Little; his parents, Zeb and Ruby Waid Little Graben; Everett Graben (step-father) and his brother, Tommy Little.

He is survived by his children, Cecilia Little Minor (Jon), Cynthia Little Chadwick (Ray), Teena Little Goar (Tim), and Johnny Zeb Little; his sisters, Linda Sparks and Doris Blanton; his grandchildren, Christe Lee Goar Romine (Will), Maegan Chadwick Knight (Brad), Emerald Minor, Drew Daly Minor, Clay Goar (Brooke), Parker Minor, and Boone Little; and his 9 great grandchildren, Emme, Andi, Ben, Owen, Henry, Bailey, Finley, Jack and Sio.

He is also survived by many great friends who he loved very much. Johnny cherished his friendships and delighted in being able to call those closest to him, “friend.” It was an honor that was very important to him.

Johnny was a member of Haleyville Methodist Church. His faith and close relationship with his Heavenly Father was solid and evident in every aspect of his life.

From the beginning, until his last days on this Earth, Johnny Little was a hard-worker. He owned and operated his own business, Yourway Furniture, in Tuscaloosa. He also managed his large cattle farm, Little Farms, in Haleyville.

Johnny took great pride in his work, but he took the most pride in his family. He started and ended every day taking care of them. He enjoyed spending evenings with his loved ones on the farm, or at a ballgame, and always around a supper table.

Johnny Little’s heart was one-of-a-kind. He will be missed, but always remembered and adored by the ones he loved.

you may leave online condolences at www.pinkardfh.com

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