1960
2018
Larry L. Niffen, 58, of Belton, Missouri, formerly of Louisiana, passed way on Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo. from a brain aneurysm.
Larry was cremated and a Memorial Service is planned for Saturday, July 21, at 10:00 a.m. at the Riverview Cemetery.
Larry was born March 6, 1960, in Louisiana, Mo. to Authur "Jenks" and Helen King Niffen.
He worked most of his life as an off-set printer for various printing companies. He enjoyed being outdoors, riding his motorcycle and camping with his family.
Larry was an avid animal lover and greatly enjoyed taking care of his four dogs; Luke, Johnny, Annie and Charlie.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, one sister; Rita Miller and two nieces; Katrina Marx and Angel Niffen.
Survivors include his wife; Deanna Carroll Niffen of Belton, Mo., two daughters; Laurie Brooks and Patti Jo Niffen, one son; Jason Niffen, one step-son; Rick Buffington and eight grandchildren; Austin Niffen, Brooke and Lauren Howell Preston, Lawson Brooks, Cabri Martinez, Grace Niffen and Breyden and Chase Buffington.
He is also survived by his twin brother; Gary Niffen, brother; Joe Niffen, three sisters; Pam Brown, Debbie Watson and Karen Niffen and many beloved nieces and nephews.
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I miss you!! It kinda sucks I didnt see you but 15 mins at Aunt Ritas memorial. Seems like thats when we all gather. I think of you a lot. Especially of all the orneriness you taught us kids lol I would say I had the best bruncles ever!! You taught me crazy, wild, ornery, & independence. Gosh I love & miss you!! Id give a million bucks for a bruncle hug!! I love you!! Ride high!!
Pam Hirst
Family
July 10, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the Niffen family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
- Psalms 145:18,19
Your neighbor..
July 27, 2018
I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your memories and in the promise that Jesus holds out for us at John 6:39, 40.
July 23, 2018
We love you!!!!
Pam Hirst
July 16, 2018
It's so hard to have words. There are many things I am going to remember about you. Your smile, your laugh, the time you showed up in Chenoa, and we told mom Travis Tritt was at the door. Lol We always had fun with our Umcles (Uncles) especially tubing. Gosh what I wouldn't give to hear that laugh, or to take a tube ride with you laughing the whole time. I miss you more than you know Big Uncle Brother ♥ Hug everyone for me, and take my baby sister on a tube ride in the sky!!! Until we meet again I love you bunches!!!!!Love you always, Pammie
Pamela Hirst
July 16, 2018
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