David Lytle

May 31, 1951 – Aug. 3, 2012

David Wade Lytle, 61, of

Sweet Home died Aug. 3, 2012.

He was born May 31, 1951 in

Salinas, Calif. to Bill and Clarice

“Vicki” (Vickroy) Lytle.

In June of 1973 he married

Alma Ruth Sloan, daughter of

Loyd and Dorene Sloan. They

were married 39 years and had two

daughters.

Mr. Lytle was a quiet, gentle

and patient man with an inquisitive

mind. His interests were large and

varied, from mechanics, to gar-

dening, to cooking in the kitchen

with his family. He loved movies,

was an avid “Star Trek” and “Iron

Man” fan, but would happily sit

and watch the family all-time fa-

vorite, “The Princess Bride,” with

his family.

He loved his grandchildren

fiercely, writing his grandson and

babysitting his granddaughter. A

loyal son and son-in-law, Mr. Ly-

tle cared for his parents for many

years in his home, and in the recent

few years spent many happy hours

with his mother-in-law, Dorene.

He loved his “moms” deeply,

proudly.

He also loved nature. He en-

joyed hunting, hiking, fishing and

never ceased to be amazed at the

wonder of plants growing from

the earth. He loved standing at

the beach at the ocean, always

impressed by the magnitude and

power of the universe, and reveled

at his place in it.

Mr. Lytle was a collector of

“things,” enough to drive his fam-

ily crazy. His collection included

marbles, video games, pens and

pencils, tools, but above all, he

loved books, owned hundreds, and

could not bear to part with any, ex-

cept as gifts. Studying, reading and

speaking in public were difficult

for him, but he spent time every

day working to improve himself.

Mr. Lytle was an observer, not

only of nature, but of people. For

those who knew him, their lives

were full of small, tiny items that

were thoughtful, and just for them.

His wife called him, her “Min-

ute Man.” He lived in the minute

he was in to the fullest. He care-

fully invested his time with great

patience and thoughtfulness in his

family, in his home, his allotment

of time here on earth.

He was happy in his life and

worked every day to invest in the

people who were in it. His fam-

ily knew without question that he

loved them.

Mr. Lytle is survived by his

wife, Ruth of Sweet Home; his

daughters, Metina Sullivan of

Sweet Home and Angela Sullivan,

of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister Dar-

lene Breeden, of Bend; and brother

Darwin Lytle, of Portland; mother

Clarice “Vicky” Lytle of Bend; and

two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death

by his father, Bill Ivan Lee Lytle;

granddaughter Kayla Sullivan,

who died in 2000; and siblings

Dana, Dennece and Darrell.

A memorial service was held

Aug. 7 at Sweet Home Funeral

Chapel.

Sweet Home Funeral Chapel

is handling the arrangements.

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