A Celebration of Life of Jaynie K. Little will be on October 8th from 12-4pm at the Bolado Park Event Center, Tres Pinos, CA.
In the early morning of September 17, 2016, Jaynie passed away in Hollister, CA of natural causes while surrounded by family. She was 35 years old.
Jaynie was born in Sacramento on September 1, 1981 and is the 2nd child of Jim and Pam Little. She graduated from San Benito High School in 1999. She loved playing softball; playing in high school, college and rec league. She graduated from CSUMB with a degree in Business Administration.
Jaynie’s work ethic was admirable. She leaves behind many associates and customers at Rijk Zwaan, a produce seed company in Salinas. As Logistical Crop Coordinator, she was able to live her dreams of traveling around the world. She always welcomed new adventures. Jaynie was the best guest always full of life, continually wore a smile and always had fun.
Not only will Jaynie be missed by her family and friends, but also the community as she was the first person to volunteer with enthusiasm to help with any project or situation. Her free time was spent volunteering, playing softball, coaching Little League and softball, helping her Dad with projects and sharing special moments with friends. She cherished relaxing at her family’s cabin in Truckee.
Jaynie served with many organizations; Director for the San Benito Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo, Chair of the San Benito County Junior Rodeo, Treasurer for the Central Coast Young Farmers and Ranchers, Equipment Chair and Assistant Coach for Hollister Heat, as a Coach for Hollister Little League and presenter for Monterey and San Benito County Farm Days.
Jaynie is preceded in death by her grandparents, Norman & Florence Little, Les Bugbee and her faithful dog, Chevy. Jaynie is survived by her parents, Jim and Pam Little; sister Kelly and brother-in-law Gary Andrade; nephew and niece Zane and Rya Andrade; grandmother Sheila Romero and many aunts, uncles and cousins who loved her dearly. “Auntie Jaynie” will be missed dearly by many loving friends and their children.
In lieu of flowers, you may contribute to the Jaynie K. Little Memorial Fund administered through the Community Foundation for San Benito County at (831) 630-1924 or online at http://www.cffsbc.org.

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