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EVANS, Ga. - Lorenz Eugene Larry Quinn, Sr., 65, husband of the late Martha Sanders Quinn, entered into rest Thursday, January 15, 2015, at his residence. Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 17, 2015, at 11:00 AM from Wesley United Methodist Church, Evans, GA, with Reverend Greg Porterfield, Reverend Adam Hildebrandt, Pat Williams, and Susan Gilbert officiating. Mr. Quinn, son of the late Augustine Statham Quinn, Jr., and Lois Debus Quinn, was born in Atlanta, GA. He worked in telecommunications at Georgia Regents University. He was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and the Cornerstone Sunday School Class. He is survived by his sons, Lorenz Eugene Quinn, Jr., of Evans, and Wallace Guy Quinn, of Martinez; his grandchildren, Addison Reagan Quinn, Owen Statham Quinn, and Dorothy Brooks Quinn; his stepsons, Jason Enelow, of Augusta, and Jonathan Enelow, of Lincolnton; and his brothers, Augustine Statham Quinn, III, of Martinez, William DuBose Quinn, of Clayton, NC, and Henry Lewis Quinn, of Evans. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Cornerstone Sunday School Class. If so desired memorial contributions may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church, 825 N. Belair Rd, Evans, GA 30809. The family will receive friends Saturday, January 17, 2015, from 10:00 AM until the hour of service. Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors, 2502 Richmond Hill Rd, Augusta, GA 30906. www.chanceandhydrick.com
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Bill, you and your family are in our prayers. May God comfort you in your time of loss.
Roy and Robin Whaley
Roy Whaley
January 19, 2015
I will miss Larry. He was always kind and upbeat. I only knew him for a few months but he seemed like an old friend. Bless is family during this loss.
Larry Hall
January 17, 2015
George Hobbs
January 16, 2015
What a wonderful person, co-worker and great friend! Your thoughtfulness, kindness and your gentle spirit along with all of your wit are just some of the many reasons why I came to love you so. For so long you worked with just a bunch of women and regardless of what was said or done, sat in your cubie and chuckled, shook your head and never said nothing. You were just simply loved by all! You reminded me so much of my dad and after he passed away all of the talks we had and the encouragement you gave helped me so much. I missed that when you became unable to work. I know you will be missed by everyone who were blessed and fortunate to have known you. I will always remember the words of advice you gave to me and most of all...your friendship. R.I.P. Larry.
Connie Glover
January 16, 2015
My condolences to the family. God bless you.
Pat Jones
January 16, 2015
Larry was a beautiful human being. He was humble, generous, always positive, and very intelligent. He was just a pleasure to know. He will be greatly missed, especially that fantastic sense of humor he had. I would look forward to when he came in to work, he would say, "Larry's back", while patting himself on the back. The time went by so fast whenever he was at work. I thank God that our paths crossed. R.I.P. Mr. Quinn, you deserve it.
Pat Jones
January 16, 2015
Larry will be truly missed. He was a genuine person who had a heart of gold. He and I would always converse over the Georgia Bulldogs. I enjoyed having him in my employment over the years, he brought laughter and fun to his work environment and all of us felt blessed by him.
Kevin Smiley
January 16, 2015
My condolences to the family. He was a great person and wonderful work partner at the office. He is so missed at work, we still talk about him everyday, what a great person he was.
Pat Connell
January 16, 2015
I love you, Larry. Rest in peace now. Thanks for at first being a co-worker who trained me well, who became a caring friend.
Iris Hensley
January 16, 2015
My Condolence to the family and I pray that the comfort of god will help the family through this difficult time.
GL Edenfield
January 16, 2015
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