Douglas Gene William Littrell, 50, of Somerset, passed away Saturday, March 3, at Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lexington.
Born Feb. 21, 1962, in Chicago, Ill., Douglas was a son of Eileen M. Kwas Littrell of Bronston and the late Darrell T. Littrell, Sr. He was a successful business man, owner and operator of Goldcraft Jewelers, a member of St. Mildred's Catholic Church and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Other survivors include three sons, Douglas Gage Littrell of Louisville and Nicholas Darrell Littrell and Lucas Donald Littrell, both of Bronston; his fiancée, Anne M. Piercy of Somerset; four siblings, Darrell T. Littrell, Jr. of Somerset, Dawn M. Littrell of Bronston, Dean C. Littrell of Burnside and David B. (Shelia) Littrell of Somerset; several nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and great nephews.
Funeral services were March 7 at St. Mildred's Catholic Church with Father Mike Ramler officiating. Burial was in Pilot Cemetery in Waynesburg with military honors by American Legion Post #38.
Born Feb. 21, 1962, in Chicago, Ill., Douglas was a son of Eileen M. Kwas Littrell of Bronston and the late Darrell T. Littrell, Sr. He was a successful business man, owner and operator of Goldcraft Jewelers, a member of St. Mildred's Catholic Church and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Other survivors include three sons, Douglas Gage Littrell of Louisville and Nicholas Darrell Littrell and Lucas Donald Littrell, both of Bronston; his fiancée, Anne M. Piercy of Somerset; four siblings, Darrell T. Littrell, Jr. of Somerset, Dawn M. Littrell of Bronston, Dean C. Littrell of Burnside and David B. (Shelia) Littrell of Somerset; several nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and great nephews.
Funeral services were March 7 at St. Mildred's Catholic Church with Father Mike Ramler officiating. Burial was in Pilot Cemetery in Waynesburg with military honors by American Legion Post #38.