RAYMOUS LITTLE, 60 yrs. old of Baltimore, MD transitioned January 9, 2025, peacefully at Howard County Memorial Hospital. Raymous entered this life, January 23, 1964, he was the son of the late Clarence Little, Jr. and Lucille Honeyblue, Baltimore, MD. Raymous lived out his life in Baltimore, MD. He enjoyed reading, traveling and had a profound love for gospel music. Raymous worked in the custodial field for the Loving Touch Janitorial Company. He was an avid sound and equipment manager. He worked with notable gospel groups; The Gospel Keynotes, Little Cedric and the Haley Singers, Damon Little and New Beginnings. Raymous grew up as a member of New Refuge Deliverance Cathedral in Baltimore under the Pastorate of the Late Archbishop Naomi Durant. During his childhood he served as a Junior Deacon. Raymous had a personality that you loved and drove you crazy all at the same time. He was known for his gift of spinning exorbitant fictitious tails that made you shake and scratch your head (LOL). Brother-in-law I Miss You (that's an inside joke I and my BIL had).
Raymous is preceded in death by his father Clarence Little, Jr. (Mildred), his son James McCoy, his brother Lydell Honeyblue, all of Baltimore, MD.
He is survived by his loving and devoted mother Lucille Honeyblue, of Syracuse, NY; daughters Tanesha Honeyblue of Pittsfield, Ma Shadena McCoy, Ryshesha D. Thomas both of Baltimore, MD, grandchildren Christian Levi, Ajee, Kamya, Madison and James. Brothers Rodney Little (Rosalind) of Syracuse, NY, Mario Bridges, Clarence (Pop) Little, III, Damon Little (Dionne) all of Baltimore. Sister Livinia (Penny) )wens of Baltimore. Beloved uncle Wilbert "RJ" Honeyblue of Savanah, GA. His beloved mentor Jeffrey Newberry of Fort Lauderdale, Fl and special friend Mark Adams of Baltimore, MD. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many beloved friends.
Calvin B. Scruggs Funeral Home
Calvin B. Scruggs Funeral Home
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