Gentry-LaRue-Obituary

Gentry LaRue Sr.

Lexington, Kentucky

1933 - 2021

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Gentry Carnelius LaRue, Sr. March 4, 1933 - October 13, 2021 Lexington, Kentucky - Gentry Carnelius LaRue, Sr., age 88, went to his heavenly home on Wednesday morning of October 13, 2021. Gentry, or LaRue, as he was affectionately known, was the loving husband of Janice Napier LaRue, proud...

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I did not realize Mr. LaRue had passed until he was honored on MLK Day Celebration. Mrs. LaRue please know that you and your family are in my prayers. Mr. LaRue was a gentleman and worked hard helping others to succeed. Please gain strength in the Lord!!!

Mr. Larue was the kindest, most respectful patient I´ve ever had the privilege to care for. My prayers for comfort to his family.

La Rue, was such a sweet and kind brother-in-law. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories of him helps to cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Mr. LaRue was my math teacher in middle school and my biology teacher in high school. He was also my supervisor as I taught in the Adult Education Program. I learned a lot from Mr. LaRue in all of these roles. He was always supportive of me--just a great leader. May he rest in peace.

My Deepest Condolences to the Family and Love Ones. God Bless You All.

Dear Greg, Gentry Jr. and family -- What a blessing it was to know Mr. LaRue. We considered him extended family and always had so much respect for him. He has left a powerful and impactful legacy. May he know eternal peace. We love you all!

Mr. LaRue was a wonderful neighbor and friend. I will miss him greatly. So sorry, I am not able to attend visitation/funeral due to family situation in N.C.

Mr. LaRue was my very first principal. As a brand new teacher I could not have asked for a more compassionate, supportive, and kind school leader at Ashland Elementary! He left early that fall to work at Central Office, but in the short time I worked under him, he made a most positive impact for the rest of my teaching career and life! Condolences to his family.