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In Memory

David Littlefield **

David Littlefield **

Home: Salt Lake City, Utah
Death Date: February 21, 2016
Birthdate: August 15, 1948
Place Of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah
Service Information: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:00 PM
Service Location: Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City

The songs of David Littlefield's life were among the most beautiful that ever were. Sunday his album became complete. His incredible spirit and uncompromising commitment to life are latent within every lyric and every chord.  
 
Born August 15th, 1948 in Salt Lake City to Elayne Emery Littlefield and David Lamar Littlefield.  He discovered this world with his little sister Maureen Kleone Littlefield at his side. All proceeded him in death. 
 
Compassion, generosity and the inherent belief in justice and fairness guided his career as an immigration lawyer and advocate for abused children, a career beginning in 1972, at the age of 24. His law practice, Littlefield and Peterson,  has thrived for the last 37 years.  
 
He traveled the world with a profound understanding and appreciation for art, literature and music for which he was one of the greatest of audiences.
 
For the last 5 years, he and his adored companion, Margrit Schneider, shared enthusiasm for what this world had to offer. 
 
He is survived by his four children Aaron, Carrie and her husband Drew Syvertsen, Sam and Alex, and their mother Carol Littlefield; his beloved grandchildren, Quincy, Olivia, Finn and Leif; and many countless amazing friends.
 
David was a blessing. That blessing has become a prayer for all who knew him; a prayer that his fierce passion for life continues to inspire our own. 
 
A celebration of David’s life will be held Friday, February 26th from 6pm-9pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 S. 900 E, SLC. Please use complimentary valet at the north entrance of the building. Inurnment to follow Saturday, February 27th at 12 PM, Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave "N" Street. 
 

 

 
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02/25/16 09:52 AM #1    

Melbourne Romney III "Tres"

Dave ​was a unique and true individual. He and his happy smile will be missed.


02/26/16 08:25 AM #2    

Kathy Schoenhals (Feigal)

David Littlefield on youTube, talking about the connecting power of music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRtCwaBlNBE


04/01/16 10:59 AM #3    

Ron Christensen

Thanks, Kathy for posting that link!  Dave was one of the most entertaining and funny characters I remember from our high school days.  So sorry to hear of his passing.


05/20/16 03:08 PM #4    

Kathy Schoenhals (Feigal)

       Article appearing in the Spring 2016 issue of University of Utah Quinney College of Law Publication

      IN MEMORIAM


05/21/16 02:36 PM #5    

Pam McNeill (Krumm)

Such a loss!  We had a lot of fun with David in school.  We could always depend on him for a laugh and a good time.  Condolences to all.


08/11/19 01:02 PM #6    

Steven Smith

David was one of my best friends growing up, he was a unique individual and a wonderful friend. I was able to go to hattend his funeral and still remember his wonderful mother, father and sister. Our favorite signer back then was Barbra Steisand and favorite movie was West Side Story. RIP my friend and we will meet again. 


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