Larry-Addington-Obituary

Larry Addington

Dallas, North Carolina

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DALLAS - Larry Forest Addington, 79, passed away on Sept. 29, 2015, at his residence with his won-derful loving family at his side, helping to administer to any and all of his needs. Larry was born in Cleveland County on November 22, 1935 to the late D.T and Edna McClure Adding-ton In addition...

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No matter how many years pass, Larry is always with us because of the beautiful, big hearted, passionate man that we knew him to be. I know as much as he is missed, it´s a testament to who Larry was, that each time he is remembered or spoken about, it is with a smile and happy memories that he has given to all who knew him. Eddie and I are blessed to be among those lives. Margaret, I know you miss him so very much, as your entire family does. We do too. We love you. Eddie & Kim Wyatt

Margaret, Steve, And Family I was shocked to learn of Larry's death. He was the epitome of a gentleman and true friend. Bob and I loved Larry Addington!
Now they are together telling those ole tales with Allison and O'Kelley. I will always remember and hold dear all the things he did for us over the years like sending Allison to manage our agency when Bob III was ill. Such a great friend! May God hold you close and give you comfort and peace. Much love, MaryWade

My prayers are with all of you. I met Mr.Addington through buying insurance. As a mother who suddenly became a single mother he was so helpful to get my insurance straightened out. He also told me he would pray for me. (I was sitting in the chair crying), that speaks for what kind of man he was.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Addington family.

When I was younger I would go with my daddy (Jesse McClure) to the insurance office to see cousin Larry. He would always ask me if I wanted a coke the good ones that were in the bottles. Well one time we came there weren't anymore. He told me he would owe me one. I am still waiting to collect on that many years later. That was one of my favorite childhood memories was going to see cousin Larry. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mr. Addington, I'm going to miss you arriving to your appointments and joking that you beat me to work. It has been an absolute pleasure. You were such a gentle man. Rest Easy!

I was honored to have known Larry and blessed to have called him both my peer and my friend. Sending you many prayers of peace and comfort in this difficult time.

Dear Margaret,
I cannot believe I am writing to you to tell you how sorry I am that Larry has been called to his eternal home so soon. My heart aches for you and your precious family. You and Larry have always been so special to our family. Without a doubt, in the Nationwide family, Larry was a star that shared his bright light and smile and positive influence on any and everyone who was blessed to know him. Countless times, I heard Daddy speak about Larry with that smile and positive...

My thought and prayers are with you Steve and his family. So sorry he was a great man when I met him at the insurance company. May God comfort and peace around you. Frances Propst