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Colleen Stiers Little, 48

May 11, 2022

WILLIAMSTOWN, MA  The beautiful spirit of Colleen Jeanne Stiers Little, our beloved wife, mother, daughter, nana, sister, auntie, and friend left her physical body on Wednesday, May 11 at her home in Williamstown, Mass., surrounded by family and friends. Her life was cut short by metastatic breast cancer. Yet it was a life remarkably full, well-loved and well-lived. Colleen was a force of nature, always giving her all to her family and friends, her work, and her fight against cancer.



Colleen was born in Toms River, New Jersey on Feb. 1, 1974, to Robert and Teresa Stiers. She cherished her roots growing up on the Jersey shore in Bayville, and never lost her love of the beach. She graduated from Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township where she honed her gift for helping others, working as an aide with special education students. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, graduating summa cum laude from Lesley University in Boston. While her work in the hospitality business and education brought her all over the country, she settled in the Berkshires of Massachusetts after marrying the love of her life, David Little.



In her most relished role, Colleen was mother to Willie Jacobs and stepmom to Connor, Abigail, Alexa, and Emily Little and grandmother to Tesla Jacobs. Colleen was a loving, involved parent and grandparent, always finding time to make sure all the kids participated in multiple sports and activities and pursued educational opportunities.



She leaves behind a large and loving extended family, including her parents, three brothers: Robert (Kathryn), Michael (Claudia) and Dennis (Jillian), her mother-in-law Beverly Little, father-in-law, Jim Little, sister-in-law, Barbara Little, many nieces and nephews adored by Auntie Colleen as well as scores of aunts, uncles, cousins (and adopted friends who became family) who adored her too.



Colleen worked at Williams College in Williamstown as Special Assistant to the Vice President of College Relations and as Director of Principal Giving Strategy, where she facilitated many partnerships with the college’s top donors and provided leadership and support for a complex multi-faceted fundraising program. She was also known and admired in the surrounding community as a business owner. Colleen and her husband, David, true partners in life and love for sixteen years, shared a dream of opening a business together. After much research, they co-created and opened Spoon frozen yogurt café on Spring Street in Williamstown in 2020. In under two years of operation (in the midst of a pandemic) Spoon has become a staple of the Williams College campus and the local community. With her wide smile, bright eyes and warm laugh, Colleen was a friend to many across campus and in the surrounding area.



Before coming to Williams, Colleen was Chief Operating Officer and Director of Development at Southern Vermont College in Bennington, working in various capacities with senior leadership on a wide range of institutional challenges. Before her career switch to the academic world, Colleen worked in the hospitality industry for 14 years, most recently as Executive Director of the Canyon Ranch Spa in Lenox, Mass. for five years. Other high-level positions and consultancies for various spas include being hired to create a national spa brand, and overseeing the design and development of their flagship property on a remote island off the coast of South Carolina. Colleen traveled the world through her work and helped open spas in many resort areas across the United States.



Colleen and Dave, who renewed their wedding vows at St Barnabas Church in Bayville in 2019, shared a love for travel, motorcycles, golf, and music, and were frequent subscribers to performances at Jacob's Pillow, Tanglewood, and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. They were also members of Taconic Golf Club. Even while raising five children with Dave, Colleen was active in the Girl Scouts and serving on the board of multiple youth programs and community organizations.



A celebration of life for Colleen will be held on Saturday, May 28 beginning with a family receiving line at 10 a.m., followed by the service at 11 a.m. at Thompson Chapel on the Williams campus in Williamstown, MA. A second service will be held in Bayville, New Jersey on Saturday, June 4 at 11 a.m. at St. Barnabas Catholic Church.



In lieu of flowers, the family asks for consideration of a gift in Colleen’s name to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) which is the largest funder of metastatic breast cancer research in the world. www.bcrf.org



 




Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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Dave—Doug and I are so sorry to learn of Colleen’s death. I know how hard the past few years have been for both of you, and how she struggled to fight this disease. May you and your family find peace remembering the good times and love you shared.
from: Bonnie Herron: 07-11-2022

Steve and I were so saddened to hear of Colleen’s death. She was an amazing woman. She fought a courageous battle. Dave, you were an incredible partner who worked so hard to support Colleen. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Marianne Nelson
from: on: 05-20-2022

Colleen was an exceptional colleague and friend and will be sorely missed. Her impact here at the Office of College Relations at Williams will be felt for years to come. Please accept our deepest condolences.
from: Don Kjellerenon: 05-19-2022

I remember working with Coleen over the years with various events. So sorry to hear of her passing and your loss. Sending love and condolences to your and your family
from: Michele Rechon: 05-18-2022

David and everyone - So very very sorry to get the terrible news on Coleen. I always enjoyed seeing how happy you enjoyed life together. Prayers and strength to all of you.
from: Bruce Whitneyon: 05-17-2022

Dave,all your family,So sorry to hear about Colleen,You area all in my thoughts ,prayers.Kathleen HUll
from: on: 05-16-2022

Many years have past since we have seen colleen, we will pray for her as well as Bob & Terry. May our lord Jesus guide and comfort the extended family.
from: Barry Rose & Bernadette Wieckon: 05-16-2022

Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved Colleen. May God give you strength in the days ahead. Our prayers are with your family.
from: Ellen Kessler-Costainon: 05-15-2022

I'm so sorry for you all. A loss is very difficult, especially with one so young and vibrant. My best to you, David, and Mom. Thoughts are with you all.
from: mary weissbrodton: 05-15-2022

Dear David, I am so sorry to hear of Colleen’s passing. Thou I did not know her personally she sounds like
quite a lady. My heart goes out to you and your family, I know what you are going through. Keep all those wonderful memories in mind and think of all the good times you all enjoyed . My deepest sympathy. Elizabeth Ralston.
from: Elizabeth Ralston on: 05-14-2022

DAVID AND FAMILY, so very sorry for your loss and although I did not know her, she sounds incredible.please let your memories console you during these dark days and may the love of Jesus surround you and your children . Believe me when I tell you I know how devastating cancer can be. My love and prayers are with you and your family.🙏🏻💕💕
from: Michele Bolandon: 05-14-2022

Dear Dave and family, I am very sorry to hear this. Colleen was an excellent colleague and friend. Ursula and I send our condolences to all of you.
from: David Evans on: 05-14-2022

My heart broke hearing of Colleen's passing. She fought this battle with grace and courage. Dave my sincere condolences, may she rest in peace 🙏
from: on: 05-13-2022

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