Donald Lee Litt

Donald Lee Litt

donald litt

March 26, 1950 ~ January 5, 2013

FUENRAL: 3 p.m. Saturday, January 5, 2013 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. VISITATION: 12:00 p.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home. MEMORIALS: Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Donald Lee Litt, 62, of Newton Street, died at 8:42 p.m. Saturday, December 29, 2012, at Columbus Regional Hospital. He was born in Norwalk, Ohio, on March 26, 1950, the son of the late Caryl Litt and Viola Stevens Litt. Donald was a U.S. Army Reserve veteran, and was a truck driver. While attending Ontario High School, he held the record in the 100 yard dash. He was an avid race fan and enjoyed racing go karts, in which he was a member of the 100 MPH Club in Daytona, Florida. Donald enjoyed being outdoors, hunting and fishing, RC car racing, and was a motorcycle enthusiast. Also, he loved making and eating his homemade ice cream. He is survived by his sons, Joseph Litt of Columbus and Russell (Katie) Litt of Indianapolis; and brothers, Douglas, Dwayne and Dale Litt, all of Ohio; and his former spouse Linda Litt. Donald was preceded in death by his father, Caryl Litt; his mother, Viola Stevens Snouffer; and a sister, Edith Snouffer.

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  1. Your family has our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father/brother. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers if we can do anything to help the family please don’t hesitate to ask.

  2. Deepest sympathy to Don’s family. I graduated with Don in 1969. So sorry for your great loss.

  3. Russ and Katie, So sorry for you loss. Your both are in our prayers. Take care and god bless. Love, Rob, Tracy, Aimee and Robby

  4. Russ and Katie you are in our thoughts and prayers as you progress through this difficult time of loss. Michael, Jodi, Chase, Layne, & Miles

  5. Russ & Joey Litt and Don’s brothers Douglas,Dwayne, & Dale and families. I remember visiting Vi & Caryl and Don in Norwalk..he was 5 years younger than me. even Janice Litt was there one summer..had a great time.Go cart track..I would stay with them a few weeks in the summer..every week we pack up the yellow buick station wagon..for racing..was a busy time.. Caryl was a big ice cream maker…. Donald looks alot like Grandpa Litt (Caryl’s dad)…I have a lot of great mrmories of all the boys growing up..two summers ago Donald was staying over night in Grove City..we see him at cracker barrel for lunch..he ask me if I knew how to make jelly roll like grandma Stevens made.no I was not good with rolling the thin jelly-cake..remember the popcorn balls grandma make every xmas? Boys stay a few days at the Stevens farm..NO in door plumbing,did berry picking..play with dogs.Poison ivy..don was a victim. Don talk about his sons..he love you both very much. He will be miss by his family and friends. Thinking of you in your time of sorrow and wishing you all peace, with sympathy. Aunt Brenda

  6. Our hearts are with you in this time of sorrow. May the peace that comes from shared memories, shared times, and shared joy comfort you now and in the days ahead. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. Russell and Joey, my thoughts and prays go out to you both. I pray for the strengh that you need to endure this time of hardship and loss. Your dad was always there for me and I for him. He was my friend , my brother, a wonderful person. He was takin to soon and to quick and I know that if he could say one last thing it would be how much he loved you boys.I will miss our long talks on the phone and knowing that he was but a phone call away if I needed him. Don will be missed by many and always loved and remembered. Alice Litt’s daughter Jackie McKitrick


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donald litt

March 26, 1950 ~ December 29, 2012

FUENRAL: 3 p.m. Saturday, January 5, 2013 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. VISITATION: 12:00 p.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home. MEMORIALS: Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Donald Lee Litt, 62, of Newton Street, died at 8:42 p.m. Saturday, December 29, 2012, at Columbus Regional Hospital. He was born in Norwalk, Ohio, on March 26, 1950, the son of the late Caryl Litt and Viola Stevens Litt. Donald was a U.S. Army Reserve veteran, and was a truck driver. While attending Ontario High School, he held the record in the 100 yard dash. He was an avid race fan and enjoyed racing go karts, in which he was a member of the 100 MPH Club in Daytona, Florida. Donald enjoyed being outdoors, hunting and fishing, RC car racing, and was a motorcycle enthusiast. Also, he loved making and eating his homemade ice cream. He is survived by his sons, Joseph Litt of Columbus and Russell (Katie) Litt of Indianapolis; and brothers, Douglas, Dwayne and Dale Litt, all of Ohio; and his former spouse Linda Litt. Donald was preceded in death by his father, Caryl Litt; his mother, Viola Stevens Snouffer; and a sister, Edith Snouffer.

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  1. Your family has our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father/brother. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers if we can do anything to help the family please don’t hesitate to ask.

  2. Deepest sympathy to Don’s family. I graduated with Don in 1969. So sorry for your great loss.

  3. Russ and Katie you are in our thoughts and prayers as you progress through this difficult time of loss.

    Michael, Jodi, Chase, Layne, & Miles

  4. Russ and Katie,
    So sorry for you loss. Your both are in our prayers. Take care and god bless.
    Love,
    Rob, Tracy, Aimee and Robby

  5. Russ & Joey Litt and Don’s brothers Douglas,Dwayne, & Dale and families. I remember visiting Vi & Caryl and Don in Norwalk..he was 5 years younger than me. even Janice Litt was there one summer..had a great time.Go cart track..I would stay with them a few weeks in the summer..every week we pack up the yellow buick station wagon..for racing..was a busy time.. Caryl was a big ice cream maker…. Donald looks alot like Grandpa Litt (Caryl’s dad)…I have a lot of great mrmories of all the boys growing up..two summers ago Donald was staying over night in Grove City..we see him at cracker barrel for lunch..he ask me if I knew how to make jelly roll like grandma Stevens made.no I was
    not good with rolling the thin jelly-cake..remember the popcorn balls grandma make every xmas? Boys stay a few days at the Stevens farm..NO in door plumbing,did berry picking..play with dogs.Poison ivy..don was a victim. Don talk about his sons..he love you both very much. He will be miss by his family and friends. Thinking of you in your time of sorrow and wishing you all peace, with sympathy. Aunt Brenda

  6. Our hearts are with you in this time of sorrow. May the peace that comes from shared memories, shared times, and shared joy comfort you now and in the days ahead. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. Russell and Joey, my thoughts and prays go out to you both. I pray for the strengh that you need to endure this time of hardship and loss. Your dad was always there for me and I for him. He was my friend , my brother, a wonderful person. He was takin to soon and to quick and I know that if he could say one last thing it would be how much he loved you boys.I will miss our long talks on the phone and knowing that he was but a phone call away if I needed him. Don will be missed by many and always loved and remembered.
    Alice Litt’s daughter
    Jackie McKitrick


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