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Hugh Watson Littlebury Jr.
May 20th, 1944 - November 29th, 2020
Hugh Watson Littlebury, Jr. was born on 5/20/1944 in Kansas City, KS. He died peacefully in Springfield, OR with his eldest daughter by his side on 11/29/20 after a brief illness involving intestinal cancer. Hugh spent his childhood in Southern California and graduated from Coronado High School in 1962. He was a physics major in college, but his higher education was interrupted by his four years of service in the Navy and deployment during the Vietnam War. Hugh excelled in engineering in the Navy and was highly decorated including a bronze star for meritorious service in a combat zone. Just before entering the Navy, he married Judith Ann Chapman and they welcomed their first child, Tiffany, in 1966. Their second daughter, Erin, was born in 1976. After his honorable discharge, he pursued a career in computer engineering and worked for over three decades with Motorola in Arizona. In his time with Motorola, he held 17 patents and supervised a large team of employees developing semiconductors and testing equipment. He logged over 1,000,000 miles going around the world setting up Motorola semiconductor plants in places such as Malaysia, China, Germany, Indonesia, France and Scotland among others. After retiring from Motorola, he embraced sculpting and was classically trained in Carrara, Italy. For more than a decade, he took commissions and completed many impressive sculptures in stone as well as in bronze. Hugh was truly a renaissance man who was well- read, never stopped learning new skills and seemed to be able to figure out any electrical, mechanical or computer problem. He was a master craftsman with wood, glass, metal, stone, and adding electrical components to his art. He was an experienced chef, could execute legendary holiday feasts, and seemed to love feeding others more than any other pursuit. He married his second wife, Karen Gray, in 1983 in Arizona. After being together for over 30 years, Karen died unexpectedly in 2014 only weeks after Hugh retired from his job at SanDisk. He moved to Jasper, Oregon to be closer to his daughters, grandchildren and to deepen his friendship with his first wife and extended family. This is where he spent his last five years. He had many friends across the country and particularly in Arizona and Oregon. He loved to help others and was frequently called upon to fix any manner of problems with technology or equipment. He is survived by his former wife, Judith Littlebury, his daughters, Tiffany and Erin Littlebury, along with multiple grandchildren. His family and friends will long remember him and his many sculptures will endure for ages to come. Arrangements entrusted to Springfield Memorial Funeral Home. Please access the obituary and you are invited to sign the guestbook at musgroves.com
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Making final arrangements for a loved one feels overwhelming. Knowing that you have a trusted and compassionate partner makes the process easier. At Springfield Memorial Funeral Home, we continue our 60-year legacy of care with a range of services, including our cremation facility and Lane County's largest cemetery, Springfield Memorial Gardens. We offer personalized options and accommodations that respect all faiths and traditions, with multiple chapels, private visitation rooms, and multicultural tributes. Since 1963, Springfield families have entrusted our caring professionals with convenient and affordable end-of-life arrangements. At Springfield Memorial Funeral Home, we understand the importance of providing compassionate care tailored to each family's wishes....
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