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Gregory Alan Littlefield

July 13, 1963 - May 24, 2017
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Wiley Funeral Home Chapel in Granbury
400 Hwy. 377 East
Granbury, TX 76048
817-573-3000 | Map
Saturday 5/27, 3:00 pm

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Gregory Alan Littlefield of Glen Rose, Texas, passed away from injuries due to a motorcycle accident on Wednesday May 24, 2017 at the age of 53. Greg is survived by his four children, daughters Alisha Crawford, Kristen Jones, Briana Silvio, son James Silvio, sister Laura Bush, brother Gary Littlefield, and many loving nieces, nephews, grandchildren,Continue Reading

Belinda Short left a message on May 27, 2017:
Greg was an incredible man. I purchased a cleaners just over three years ago, and I never could've made it this far without Greg. He was a trusted, brilliant and dependable part of our success. He was always there for me no matter the time of day or the situation. Words cannot express the appreciation that I have for him and his talent. He became a friend quickly to myself and my husband. He always spoke of his family with high regards and also of his business partner, Tom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Our hearts break over the loss of Greg.
Ralph DeLaVergne left a message on May 27, 2017:
I knew you my friend for to short a time!
James Herman left a message on May 26, 2017:
I want to thank you Greg for being my friend in a time when many had walked away form me. Thank you for always fixing and getting the equipment up an running at my store . I will miss you greatly Sir. Thank you again God Speed.
Dee left a message on May 25, 2017:
I would like to say RIP to a man that I was fortunate to know while I worked in the cleaners , I've know him for 20 plus years. Our equipment would break down and he would always come to the rescue, he was a genius at FIX-EN ! He was funny, kind and a hard working man. We would talk shop, about his fast car ( hell cat ) , die hard mopar man he was. He would show me pics of his car, a new toy he got since the last time we had talked. He loved his bike and I would tease him about his little motorcycle, and he would give me all the facts about his bike with a boyishly grin on his face. We would talk about the good as well as the bad, marriage, relationships, divorce. He loved his family and he would show me pics of everyone, he was one of a kind! I will cherish the memories of all our talks, GOD SPEED MY FRIEND!! My prayers are with his family and friends
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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