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Larry P. Baines

Indian Land, South Carolina

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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Larry P. Baines INDIAN LAND - Larry P. Baines, age 77, passed away at his home on July 13, 2020. Born in Gaffney, he was the son of the late Paul and Louise Baines and the husband of Reida Edwards Baines for 50 glorious years. Larry retired from Westinghouse after he served in the United States...

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Deeply appreciative of Larry and his support to help the plant work through Y2K. People discount it in retrospect but Larry helped the plant carry through, along with his other major duties. Anchors away, sailor. Job well done

I worked with Larry at Westinghouse and was honored to know such a fine and dedicated gentleman. May he Rest In Peace and my heartfelt sorrow for those who loved him.

I never knew the father - Larry- but I know the son - Preston- so Larry must have been a wonderful father. Preston, so sorry but his legacy lives on in you. Keep the faith and remember his love for you. Because of Him - my FATHER - and in Christian love for you, Mickey Lindler

I grew up with Larry and Mickey. We played all the sports, baseball, softball, basketball, soccer and anything else we could come up with. Larry was always the master organizer, we often had teams of mixed ages and abilities and Larry could somehow magically add in extra rules to even up the teams abilities. The lawn in front of their house stayed constantly bare in spots depending on what sport we were playing. He was a great neighborhood coach that was always willing to take time with...

Larry was my first resident at HarborChase and I will never forget his humor, love for Gamecocks, and his even greater love for his family! Such a sweet man!

I knew Larry through Bill and Rusty. We went on many golf trips and outings. I remember he was a master at the short game,although everytime we played he would have a new style putter,but he always made it work. I will miss him on links, but I will always remember his game.