Home Going Celebration for Sunrise September 4, 1964 Service Saturday, December 1, 2012-10:00 a.m. Sunset November 22, 2012 GREATER BIBLE WAY TEMPLE 261 Rochester Avenue Brooklyn, New York Chief Apostle Huie L. Rogers, Officiant and Eulogist
Roosevelt RoRo Littles was born on September 4, 1964, to Charles Albert Littles and Carrie L. Haygood (deceased). He attended Evander Childes H.S., Bronx, NY, and graduated January 1984. Determined to have his own money, he worked at the Food Emporium, New York while completing his education. After high school he held various jobs, as he was striving to better himself. In 1999 he acquired a position with Thelen, Reid & Priest, LLP., where he started in the mailroom and worked his way up to Security Coordinator, where he facilitated the security systems for the firm. The youngest brother of five children, Roosevelt at times could be very quiet and content with being alone, never needing a crowd. He was a man of few words, but opinionated and aggressive when he spoke, which caused him to be misunderstood, and considered mean. Roosevelt loved his family, especially his nephews and nieces. Roosevelt was a person you really had to know, that it was just people skills he lacked and that he was not mean at all. He had a very sweet heart and a smile that would melt your heart. On September 4th, his 30th birthday, he decided that he needed to be baptized. So, on that day, he visited the Greater Bibleway Temple and was baptized in the Name of Jesus, where Bishop Huie Rogers is Pastor. In 2008, Roosevelt was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, which rendered him handicap, until his departure on November 22, 2012. Roosevelt leaves to mourn: two children, Elisha Littles-Jean and Davon Harris; son-in-law, Paul David Jean; four grandchildren, Savion Jean, Jalen Jean, Amaya Jean, Makayla Harris; four siblings, Rufus Haygood; sister-in-law, Althea Haygood, Ann Young and Margaret Parker; brother-in-law, Ya el Williams and Betty Jean Haygood; two nephews, Derick McCullough and Jermaine Haygood; eight nieces, Yvonne Nelson, Trenise Haygood, Nakia Westray, (Michael Westray), Katina Parker, Yamisha Young, Shateeka Dukes, Aaliyah Haygood and Jahkara Haygood; one aunt, Alice Vick; and host of great nephews, nieces, cousins, friends and one special friend, Andre Jones of Virgina.
Musical Prelude Processional of Clergy & Family Prayer of Comfort Old Testament Scripture Reading New Testament Scripture Reading Selection... Min. Cory Durham Remarks... Friends & Family Selection... Makeesha Richardson Acknowledgements of Cards and Condolences... Makeesha Richardson The Obituary...Makeesha Ricardson Remarks... The Family Eulogy... Chief Apostle Huie L. Rogers Recessional Benediction Interment Rosedale Cemetery Linden, New Jersey
Psalm 121 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. Special thanks to Unity Funeral Home, Church Family, family and friends for all of your services, prayers, well wishes and cards. All cards will be acknowledged at a later date. God bless you all for being with us during this time. The Family 2352 8th Avenue Manhattan, NY (212) 666-8300 1406 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, NY (718) 774-1023 1018 Prospect Avenue Bronx, NY (718) 542-3833 Clifford V. James, President & CEO www.unityfuneralchapels.com email: unityfc@aol.com w w w. h o n o r y o u. c o m
Uncle RoRo Even though you were a man of few words your actions spoke loud. Whenever you saw us you were concerned about our well being, and where we were headed in life. You always wanted to see us at our best. Whether it was completing our education or our professional endeavors. Uncle RoRo you were everything an uncle could be. It s hard to say good-bye, but we find solace with knowing you re in no more pain. God is getting a champion, Uncle RoRo. We are going to miss you so much, so sleep on uncle RoRo and we will meet again. We love you, always. Humbly submitted The Nephews and Nieces RoRo, you looked at me one day and said, You have been taking care of me since I was a little boy. But, now I give you over to God for He is the Master care taker. Your Sister Margaret (Baby girl) I told you that God was going to Heal You Your sister Ann Young
THANKS LORD FOR THE MEMORIES
THANKS LORD FOR THE MEMORIES
Uncle RoRo Even though you were a man of few words your actions spoke loud. Whenever you saw us you were concerned about our well being, and where we were headed in life. You always wanted to see us at our best. Whether it was completing our education or our professional endeavors. Uncle RoRo you were everything an uncle could be. It s hard to say good-bye, but we find solace with knowing you re in no more pain. God is getting a champion, Uncle RoRo. We are going to miss you so much, so sleep on uncle RoRo and we will meet again. We love you, always. Humbly submitted The Nephews and Nieces RoRo, you looked at me one day and said, You have been taking care of me since I was a little boy. But, now I give you over to God for He is the Master care taker. Your Sister Margaret (Baby girl) I told you that God was going to Heal You Your sister Ann Young