Ernest Harold Little

1926 ∼ 2018

Ernest Harold Little
Born on November 26, 1926, in Henderson, Texas, during the depression, Ernie was big brother to two siblings, grew up on a working farm, and helped his mother grow huge gardens so vegetables could be shared with friends and neighbors. Ernie Little lived by “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Ernie never saw a task too large or too expensive that he could not solve or repair, even after an Army injury left him hospitalized for over a year.

Ernie retired from Dupont, Orange, after many years of distinguished employment. As a master electrician, he owned and operated Little’s Heating and AC business in Bridge City, TX. Always, a volunteer, Ernie took a team from his church to Arizona to build a church in 1967. After that, he traveled to Mexico and all over the United States with Volunteer Christian Builders, 8 Days of Hope, New Mexico Baptist Men, and the North American Mission Board to help build or remodel churches, parsonages, and Christian camps. His skills as an electrician were sought at many volunteer jobs because he could look at a blueprint and solve problems before they became a problem. Another volunteer recalled Ernie as being the EF Hutton of electricians, because when Ernie spoke, everyone listened.

Ernie cherished his never-ending gift of loving Katherine Marie, his first wife of over 50 years, their two daughters, Joan Bays (Jim) of Bridge City, Texas, and Paula Jordan, (Jim) of Nederland, Texas, his grandchildren Tracy Bays-Boothe (Scott) of Berkeley, California, Jeffrey Bays (Tiffany) of Sugarland, Texas, Lyndsey LeRoy (Mike), of San Antonio, Whitney Little-Jordan of San Antonio, and Jerald Jordan of Nederland, and great-grandchildren Maximillian Boothe, Carson LeRoy and Genevieve Bays.

After meeting his second wife, Beverly, they enjoyed traveling and became faithful volunteers in numerous state parks, Christian camps, Focus on the Family, New Mexico Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, and others entities, always reaching out to help others, regardless of the need. Ernie’s Biblical knowledge and his prayers blessed many, especially Beverly.

Reflecting his love for his Lord and Savior Jesus, Ernie was a faithful member of Taylor Memorial Baptist Church, Hobbs, New Mexico. He was a long-time Sunday School teacher and deacon of First Baptist Church, Bridge City, and a 50+ year member of the Bridge City, Texas, Masons. Ernie was a member of 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, training to go to Korea when a parachute malfunctioned and failed to open properly, leaving him hospitalized recovering from injuries. After the hospital discharge, he was recalled again by the Army and trained as a cook before being honorably discharged in 1951. His disabilities never capitulated to his compassion and love for others. He leaves family and friends from Oregon to New Hampshire and from Mississippi to Michigan to cherish his memories.

On July 13, 2018, Ernie was called to be with his Lord Jesus, his first wife Katherine Marie, his two younger brothers, Doyle and Charles Hubert, and his parents Walden A. Little and Eva Joe Strickland Little. God gave us a gift named Ernest Harold Little, and we gratefully received him.

In lieu of flowers, please continue Ernie’s compassion for ministry with a pay forward gift to the North American Mission Board at https://www.namb.net , Volunteer Christian Builders or http://vcbuilders.org/donate/ , or Volunteer Christian Builders, 340 Georgia Ann, Pleasanton, TX 78064.

A celebration of Ernie’s life will be held on Saturday, July 21, 2018, at 2:00 pm at Claybar Funeral Home, 800 Highland Ave. Bridge City, Texas. Viewing will be Saturday, July 21, at 1:00 pm.

Condolences

Katherine Smith July 27, 2018
I have just learned of Earnie’s passing. I have so many sweet memories of your family. Our deepest sympathy in your loss. Butch & Kathy (McRight) Smith
Jerry Johnson July 20, 2018
I was fortunate to have worked for Ernie Little 's air conditioning while going to college in the 70's. He taught me a lot about electricity. At the present time I am wiring my new boat storage/Shop at Toledo Bend. Will always member his wife Marie and his 2 sweet daughters. R I P Mr. Little.....Jerry Johnson
Tyrone July 20, 2018
I tell the time Ernest marked my life to many, friends, brothers and sisters. I had volunteer with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief for clean up in Black Forest Co. I was young and eager to show all what I could do. I didn't fully understand serving and the Holy Spirit. With arms fully loaded making trips to the dumpsters. I started to think I was carrying a heavy load. Then I heard the Holy Spirit say, 'You think you are doing something? You think you have a heavy load? Take a look at this man.. Here is a man that can carry the load." Yep, it was Ernie works on removing some debris. I will never forgot him and the mark he left on my heart. Thank you Ernest you now know all the hearts you touch and made better.
Josh & Kristina Ratliff July 19, 2018
One of our most favorite things about Ernie were his prayers. We were so blessed and almost brought to tears every time he would pray. You could just feel his reverence and intimacy with the Lord when Ernie spoke to our Savior. Like they were life long best friends and were so close it's almost hard to put into words. I can only imagine the greeting when Ernie met Jesus face to face for the first time. He was one of the sweetest, and most godly men we've ever had the pleasure of knowing. We are so thankful for his legacy and inspiration to draw closer to Jesus each day.
Lynn Matthews Richard July 19, 2018
Joan and Paula, we are sorry to hear of your dad's passing. The tribute written in the obituary is beautiful. I so remember, growing up at FBCBC, where the Littles sat in church. May you all be comforted by our Lord in the days ahead. Lynn Matthews Richard
Joey And Lee Morin July 18, 2018
Beverly, we are so sorry for your loss. We are so glad we got to know you and your dear husband while working on the Taos church remodel project. Our prayers are with you. Joey and Lee Morin
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event Funeral Service

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