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Larry Kenneth Paradis

Raymond, Maine

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1942-2014

RAYMOND - Larry Kenneth Paradis, 72, of Raymond, died on Sunday, Sept 28, 2014.

Larry Paradis was born in Waterville on June 6, 1942, to Anthony and Florence (Vigue) Paradis.

Larry graduated from Winslow High School in 1960 and was enrolled in the USAF from 1961...

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We will miss seeing you sitting on the porch waving; The long conversations between you and Rick up on the porch (exterior man-cave) talking about the "Red Sox" on the up and down seasons, and us just hanging out. Heaven took you too soon. RIP Rick & Beth, Raymond

condolences to the family.
Larry was a great person, friend, and family man.

Larry you worked so hard for your family all your life. You fought a hard battle against cancer! Now you can rest in peace!! God bless you and your family.

Larry was the worlds greatest Dad and always loved Sandra. He was also a good friend and left me with many great memories. Once while he and I were talking we were approached by someone who said to Larry. You two have known each other for a long time, hun? Larry replied, oh ya we went to different schools together. Thanks for the memories my friend. Rest in peace.

Larry was the worlds best Dad. Also a good friend. Once while he and I were talking we were approached by someone who asked Larry, " you two have known each other for a long time". To which he replied, " oh ya, we went to different schools together". Thanks for the memories my friend. Rest in peace.

My wife and I were very sorry to read about the passing of Larry. Larry and I were friends when we were in the armed service, he was in the AF and I was in the Army. We would come home at Christmas time and go out with each other. Larry was best man at my wedding and I was an Usher in his. We worked at different mills and always stayed friends. Larry was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him. We will say a prayer for him and the family

Larry, you always waited, worried anxious if I were late, which I probably was. In the winter you would stand outside in the drive, all bundled up! In warmer months, in your Bean rocker on the porch.
Yours thoughts were always for your family, without exception.
Not once in 48 yrs did you forget to watch for me...not once..
And--so I know,from Heaven Above you'll be waiting for us..however long it takes.
What it means for me to lose you Larry,no one will ever know..Rest in...

My heart goes out to all four of "his girls" and grandchildren. Larry was such a kind and giving man. He wil missed so very much. Rest in peace my friend. You left us with treasures of children and grandchildren to fill our hearts. Thank you. Pat Nawfel