Larry "Paw Paw" Fuselier
1941 ~ 2014
Gulfport
Larry "Paw Paw" Fuselier, age 72, of Gulfport died Saturday, July 19, 2014 in Gulfport.
He is survived by his wife, Jane; son, Michael; and sister-in-law, Angelina.
Larry owned and operated his Body and Paint Shop for thirty years. He loved being outdoors, hunting, fishing, shrimping, and camping. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle with his wife, Jane. Larry was a loving husband and father, who had a meaningful life. Larry will always be loved and missed by his family. May God be with him.
Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 15th Street, Gulfport is in charge of arrangements. View and sign register book at www.bradfordokeefe.com
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My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)
August 6, 2014
Jane, our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God give you his loving peace.
John & Joyce Soto
July 27, 2014
MAY GLOD BLESS YOU.WE WILL MISS YOU AND KEEP THE MEMORIES OF YOU IN OUR HEARTS.
ANGELINA DEMARINIS
July 23, 2014
We extend our sincere sympathy and value your trust during this time of remembrance and reflection. We pledge our support now and in the future.
The Staff and Management of Bradford O'Keefe Funeral Homes
July 23, 2014
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