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Dustin is survived by his wife Crystal Littlewolfe, mother Margaret Veilleux (Delphis); siblings: Brad Littlewolfe, Ferlin Littlewolfe, Ramona Strongquill, Children: Ayasha Zanc (Dan), Terri-Anne Thompson (Chad), Dustin Littlewofe Jr. (Cera), Kallie Thompson, Eric Morin (Trinity); Grandchildren: Tanner, Amaiya, Noah, Artemis, Atreus, Niomi, Elais, Ayla, Josephine, Chayton; as weall numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and his best friends who was like a brother Gabe Whitehawk.
Dustin is predeceased by his father Frederick Quewezance, maternal Koko Margaret (Wasup) Littlewolfe, Paternal Grandparents; Robert “Chiney” Quewezance, Irene Baldhead, daughter Janay Thompson, brother-in-law Sheldon Thompson and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins on both sides of the family.
Dustin and Crystal met many moons ago. They lost touch but reconnected on October 31, 2007. They then combined their families and raised all 6 of their children and 2 grandsons together. On September 15, 2012, they became husband and wife. Saskatoon was their home until February 2023. They moved to Pelly, SK to be closer to his mom. In April of 2025, he was placed in Yorkton Hospital, where he stayed until September 12, 2025. At this time Dustin was transferred to Kamsack Hospital. He passed the next morning on September 13, 2025 after 5 months of battling liver and kidney failure. Dustin started working for Cote Public Works in March of 2023 and he absolutely loved his job and co-workers. This is where he met his best friend Gabe. At home, Dustin liked to watch TV, movies, listen to music and work on “Stuff” in the garage. He loved fishing, snowmobiling, quadding, and just being outdoors in general. But, his greatest love and favorite hobbies were spending time with his wife and loved ones. This includes his fur babies; Ziggy and Zoey Littlewolfe. Dustin was a loving husband, son, father, papa a very good friends to many. As his loved ones would say “never a dull moment with that guy”. He always had stories and being in his presence meant nothing but laughs. Dustin had such a good energy and presence about him, that even people he just met walked away feeling like they had known him forever. There will be a special place in all of our hearts for every person who knew Dustin.
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