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Charles Earl Littlefield – OBIT

Charles Earl Littlefield (Chuck) passed away unexpectedly at Essentia Hospital in Fargo, ND on Sunday, April 13, 2025 at the age of 70.

Chuck was born July 25, 1954, to John and Dorothy (Anderson) Littlefield in Spartanburg, SC. His family moved to Marietta, GA (a northern suburb of Atlanta) when he was a baby.
Chuck welcomed the joy of his life, daughter Kelli, in 1978. While in Georgia, Chuck bonded with a group of guys that he forever referred to as his “brothers” and remained tight with them throughout the years. 
When both were working for IBM in Kennesaw, GA, Chuck met Diane (Swenson), whom he married in 1997. Chuck and Diane moved to Fertile, MN, in 2003.

Chuck and Diane enjoyed traveling, especially to visit Kelli and other family in Georgia. He enjoyed country-western dancing, hunting, fishing, and restoring antique furniture. Chuck spent his retirement years working on upgrades and projects around their home and charming the locals with his southern colloquialisms.

Chuck retired from IBM in 2010 and worked on and off for various companies like Arctic Cat, Bergeson Nursery, and M Bar D until fully retiring in 2019.

Chuck is survived by his wife, Diane, Fertile, MN; daughter, Kelli Pawloski (Dave), Savannah, GA; brother, John Littlefield (Pam), Woodstock, GA; sister, Mary Littlefield, Acworth, GA, and many beloved nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Ann Ergas.

Memorial Service: 2:00 PM, Friday, April 25, 2025 at Erikson-Vik-Ganje Funeral Home, Fertile, MN.
Visitation: One hour before the service at the funeral home.
Please view our guestbook and share condolences online at www.eriksonvikfh.com
Arrangements with Erikson-Vik-Ganje Funeral Home Fertile, Minnesota

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