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George Larry Wilson

Palm Beach, Florida

1946 - 2024

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George Larry Wilson July 31, 1946 - April 18, 2024 Palm Beach, Florida - George Larry Wilson, a beloved husband, father, grandfather and technology entrepreneur, passed away peacefully on April 18 in Palm Beach, Florida. Born July 31, 1946, Larry was the son of George Thomas Wilson and Charlcie...

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Hardly a day goes by that we don´t think of Larry and our wonderful times together. He is missed! The world lost a brilliant and very special man with his passing.

My deepest condolences. May God's Holy Spirit be with the family. I pray that he brings comfort to you all at this difficult time.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Started my insurance career during his internship at Seibels. Later joined PMSC and I am very appreciative for the opportunity.

G Larry was amazing and quite down to earth as one says. In 1981 he changed my life by enabling me to join the PMS family and then Seibels Bruce when his extradinory PMSC went public. Just a very humble man who benefited all in which he came in contact. I know Larry is resting in peace.

Pat, I was saddened to hear of Larry´s passing. What a legacy he left. My thoughts are with you and your family during this time. Take care. Lots of love Ann Juk

Heartbreaking to know Larry is no longer with us. What an amazing man and dear friend. Pat, you and your precious family are in my thoughts and prayers. Thanks for the memories!

I met Larry while working as a third shift computer operator for Seibels Bruce in early 1969. Larry was a programmer writing in RPG. Little did I know at that time through his brilliance, vision and hard work he would rise to become the CEO of a company, Policy Management Systems, offering a software system to the Property & Casualty Industry he conceived and managed the development of. Those of us who rode that technology wave benefited from the learning experiences we would never have had...