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October 4, 2010
Larry my friend, my brother who took me in to his home. I grew up, learning about who I was in Christ with Mark, Larry, Faye and their wounderful mother, who would taught me how to love. Larry and I went through the 70's together. Music was his joy, but his wife and children was his greatest dream. Larry, I'll see you again soon. I thank God that we are all blessed with, memories...
In Loving Memory
Mark and Pamela Vollenweider
October 2, 2010
Francine and family,So sorry to hear about the loss of your love one.Larry was so kind to Aunt Onah and Uncle Jimmy .We send our deepest sympathy to the family.Jimmy Todd ,Hilda and Benny 4122 Kirkcaldy Dr
October 1, 2010
Francine,
We are thinking of you at this time and wish you peace and strength. Larry was a good friend and co-worker. We will miss him very much. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Choothesa
Judy Reynolds
October 1, 2010
I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy to all the family.
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