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Birth: September 1, 1934

Death: December 22, 2024

Willen Littles OBITUARY

Willen Littles OBITUARY

With profound sorrow and a deep sense of loss, our family announces the passing of our beloved

mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and dear friend, Willen Littles. She peacefully departed this

life on December 22, 2024, at the age of 90.

Willen Littles, formerly Willen Rembert, was born on September 1, 1934, in Bishopville, South Carolina. She was the eldest of ten children born to the late Willie Rembert and Allien Wesley Rembert.

Willen’s life journey took her from the rural landscapes of South Carolina to the vibrant city of

Brooklyn, New York. She began her career in domestic work before pursuing higher education,

eventually earning her master’s degree in social work. This accomplishment led her to a fulfilling career

with the state of New York as a dedicated social worker. Willen served with the City of New York Social

Services division for thirty-two years, a testament to her dedication and commitment, never missing a

single day of work before her well-deserved retirement.

Beyond her professional life, Willen was deeply committed to her community. She generously

volunteered her time and civic duties to various causes, always striving to make a positive impact on

the lives of others. Willen was united in holy matrimony to the late Charlie Littles, and together they

built a family, blessed with four children.

Willen had a zest for life and enjoyed simple pleasures. She found solace and inspiration in reading her

bible, cherished her daily walks, and loved dancing to her favorite song, “Keep a Knocking” by Little

Richard. She was a true social butterfly, known for her friendly nature and engaging conversations.

Willen was an avid reader and writer, with a fondness for the color pink and a passion for social justice.

She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Virgle Littles, and three siblings: Johnnie Mae Rembert,

Jacob Rembert, and James Rembert.

Her legacy of love and kindness will be forever cherished by her surviving children: Charlene Littles of

Bronx, NY, Vernon Littles of Aberdeen, MD, and Rosa Maben of Dallas, GA. She is also survived

by her soon-to-be daughter-in-law, Patricia Vaughn of Fort Monmouth, NJ, and her dedicated cherished nurse, Queyenda (Yena) Salley of Browns Mills, NJ. Willen leaves behind her brothers: Arthur Rembert of

Detroit, MI, Truman Rembert of Philadelphia, PA, and Solomon Rembert of Willingboro, NJ; her sisters:

Hattie Rembert of Middletown, DE, Allien Davis of Philadelphia, PA, and Lillie Latimore of Elkins

Park, PA. She is also survived by her 7 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends, all of whom will deeply miss her warm spirit.

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