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Jay
May 16, 2020
5/16/2020...Ironically, Larry Parker's name came to me today while sheltered during this Pandemic Era and I decided to search for him on Facebook...and online..and discovered this Obit. Am saddened to hear of his passing and send condolences to his friends and memories. I only knew Larry a short time when an MFA student in art at VCU, Richmond VA. My roommate was his high school best buddy and he roomed with us for awhile; I later was in contact with him once in the 1980's. Sad news these many years later.
Cynthia Calisch
July 14, 2010
Nothing makes me sadder than to hear of the loss of this wonderful man. From Danville and Richmond my memories of him always made me smile. How sad we all have to be without him so soon. May strength and comfort be with Margaret and Peyton and all that will miss him so. RIP, Larry.
One of Larry's Creations
Trish Bernal
July 13, 2010
Mrs. Parker and Margaret, Larry was the best neighbor anyone could wish for. I was blessed to have him as a neighbor for the past 11+ years. I will miss our chats on the front porch and through the fence between our back gardens. His wisdom and love of life always came through in all of our interactions. Halloween won't be the same this year without Larry to share the fun on our porches.
Deborah Zeman
July 11, 2010
I saw Larry for the last time at his 40 high school reunion. I did not know him well, but he made me feel like we had been friends forever. Someone has said it earlier, he was a true southern gentleman.
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Deborah Wildsmith
July 11, 2010
I'm crying my eyes out on the other side of the world. I met the Southern gentleman, Larry Parker, when I lived in Danville. We were great pals also when I moved to Richmond. I explored Church Hill through his eyes..his reverence for the historic homes, gardens and sheer craftsmanship on display on the Hill proved an education for me that no classroom could ever reproduce. He was also, as others have noted, incredibly funny! I thought of him just a few days ago and resolved to look him up on my forthcoming trip to Richmond. I just can't believe I'll never see him again. I never had the honor of meeting his mother, father and sister. Mrs. Parker and Peyton, please know that one of Larry's friends who now lives in Australia sends prayers to you today.
Deborah Wildsmith Sydney, Australia
My dear friend and date, Larry, at Virginia Museum gala in late April 2010.
Lynne Jeffries
July 10, 2010
I last saw my dear friend Larry a few days before the 4th driving down Main Street in his infamous Custom Cruiser wagon. Larry brought so much joy to so many through his creative talents, humor, lust for life and friendship. The loss is deep. My thoughts and prayers especially to his mother and sister for strength in the days ahead.
Bronwyn Morgan
July 10, 2010
Mrs. Parker and Margaret, my husband used to share a studio with Larry in Fulton Hill and we have been so saddened to learn of his passing. Please accept our sympathy. Larry was an elegant, ingenious and funny guy who really taught us a lot~ like coffee yogurt and a bananna for lunch every day is good thing! We will miss him and always remember our friend with much fondness.
Bonnie Smoral
July 9, 2010
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Larry's family and friends. I didn't know Larry well, but the tributes written here are a testament to the type of person he was. Margaret and Mrs. Parker, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Anne Wood
July 9, 2010
Margaret and Mrs. Parker, I am so sorry for this tragic loss. Larry was such a energetic and talented person that touched so many lives. May friends and family comfort you during this time of sorrow.
Bev Talbott
July 9, 2010
Peyton and Margaret, I was so sad, and shocked, to hear this news. Larry was a great guy. I wish I could be at the memorial service. I'm thinking of you both, holding you in my heart. Much, much love
Jamie & Julie
July 9, 2010
Larry; I cannot believe you are gone. Julie and I appreciate your friendship so much. Thank you for including us and helping us. As Julie says you are a true southern gentleman. Just a phenominal person. We miss you. Jamie and Julie
KK Johns Crowther
July 9, 2010
So sorry for your loss Mrs. Parker and Margaret. He will be truly missed!
KK Johns Crowther
July 9, 2010
Church Hill friends,neighbors and residents are all surely indebted to Larry; for his sharing and teaching us his vision and our responsibility for all of our common green spaces. His respect and curiosity for plants and design made us aware of both our little tree wells and the great visual expansive of our neighborhood. This is a tremendous lost.
Polly A. Cole
Maryanne Liscio
July 9, 2010
Larry loved life and always had something positive to say when I got the
opportunity to see him. He will be greatly missed.
Laurie Calos Dishman
July 8, 2010
It was such a shock to hear of Larry's passing. It was always great to see him and his mom at Short Sugar's from time to time. He was always the same great guy that I remember from his high school days.
I will continue to keep his family and friends in my prayers.
Chip Chase
July 8, 2010
More than 30 years of meeting cross country skiers and not one stands out more than this most FUN person every year...usually plowing fresh snow with the land yacht and one of the first persons to arrive and last to leave. Bringing so many friends and with the biggest smile and something hilarious to say every single time. This winter at White Grass will be stark without him.
Marie-Louise Crane
July 8, 2010
Dear Ms. Parker and Margaret, please accept my deepest sympathies for the loss of your son and brother. May the memories be warm and fill you up and the Lord's Grace and peace be with you in this time of grief.
July 8, 2010
Prayers coming your way, I will always remember Larry smiling and happy. May the many memories bring you comfort now and in the future.
Kathleen Harris
Pamela Barefoot
July 8, 2010
We were with him when the honeybee arrived. My husband Jim gave Larry CPR. Larry was having a wonderful day, enjoying a swim in the pool and looking forward to driving his father's 1963 Chevy in our local parade on the Eastern Shore. We loved him so much and we are heartbroken.
Maria and Mark Trzcinski
July 8, 2010
Maria and I are so sorry to hear of the death of Larry, a very wonderful and kind person. We met a few years back through some mutual friends and he showed us his home during Christmas one year. His creativity was obvious and he will be missed by many. Our prayers and condolences go out to his family and friends.
Katharine Templeton
July 8, 2010
Margaret and Peyton, Carter Family and extended families are so very distressed and sadden to hear of Larry's untimely passing. We will join you in the celebration of his life on Sunday . Love Basie, Lutz,Lawrence, George, May , Katharine,Bruce,Julie, Drew,James,Lindsay,William,Caleb and Basie May
John Updike
July 8, 2010
Mrs. Parker and Margaret.....Such tragic news. Larry was truly one of the good guys; friendly to all, humble in nature, jovial in humor. Our heartfelt hope is that his infinitely kind spirit will forever live in your hearts despite his physical absence from Earth.
Love, John, Sandy and Julia
Lucy Brown Jordan
July 8, 2010
Larry will be missed. He was a wonderful cousin. I really enjoyed riding in his car during the 4th of July parades in Blacksburg.
July 8, 2010
Parker and Peyton, we will be there to celebrate. Love you both.
Peacock
Danielle Brown
July 8, 2010
Sending our love and warmest thoughts to Peyton and Margaret and all those mourning the sudden loss of Larry. God be with you and God Bless the beautiful life of Larry Parker.
Thomas Adams
July 8, 2010
From 1973 until I moved from Church Hill in 1979, Larry was a neighbor and close friend. His humor and love of life were exceptional. We continued to be in touch over the years. My condolences to his mother Peyton and his sister Margaret.
July 8, 2010
Margaret and Peyton, Mother and I are so sorry to hear about Larry's death. What a talented person he must have been and loved by many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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