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Patrick G. Little

| December 18, 2007 11:00 PM

Patrick Glenn Little was born July 12, 1965 to Paul and Arlie (Brewer) Little in Livingston. He grew up in the beautiful Paradise Valley but had many places he called "home."

Pat was diagnosed with diabetes at age 16, but this never gave him a bad outlook on life. He accepted the disease and tried to live his life like everyone else.

Pat was a simple man who lived his life to the fullest. He always made time for family and friends with a warm smile and a friendly hello.

The outdoors was what Pat loved the most. He was the best fisherman around. He could out-fish anyone. He loved to hunt, camp and go on "adventures." He also enjoyed riding his motorcycle and spending time with his nephews.

Pat is survived by his loving companion Jan Sweeney of Livingston; mother Arlie Brewer of Livingston, parents Sharron and Tom Munro of Livingston and Gene and Connie Frederick of Troy; a grandfather Earl van Uden of Oklahoma; eight brothers: Robert Little of Livingston, James Swanson of Harlowton, Mont., Jeff Swanson of Livingston, Bill Frederick of Medicine Bow, Wyom., Fred Little and James Little both of Eureka, Shane Frederick of Kalispell, and Kevin van Uden of Emigrant, Mont.; five sisters: Cheryl Ann Swanson and Tammy Mack both of Livingston, Cindy Kilwine of Emigrant, Mont., Jeanine Little of Eureka, and Dodie Wise of Kalispell. Also surviving are numerous aunts, uncles, brother's and sister's -in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Pat was preceded in death by his father, grandparents Al and Gladys Burnham, grandfather Shorty Brewer and uncle Larry van Uden. Pat will be remembered as one of the worlds best fishermen and a friend to all.

Pat had many friends who he would do and did do anything for, without ever expecting anything in return.