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Larry A. Barnett

Houston, Texas

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LARRY A. BARNETT passed peacefully, surrounded by family, into the presence of God on May 9, 2009 in Houston. He was born in Beaumont, Texas on December 8, 1934 to Adrian Arthur and Viva Pridgeon Barnett. He grew up in Georgetown, Texas. The family moved to Houston when he was a teenager, where...

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Susan, On behalf of Larry's table No. 11 at St. Luke's Men's Life, we are all saddened by the news. We all enjoyed Larry's company during our discussion time and admired his upbeat attitude and joyful spirit early each Wednesday morning.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I met Larry at FGT and fondly remember all the fun making OU/Texas football bets (and the hilarious payoffs) and the bowling. He will be missed.

I just returned from a trip. So sorry to see of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Kathy Alford, RN, Memorial Hermann Home Health

Susan

I only knew Larry through work but I and all my colleagues who worked on the case with Larry thought the world of him. I was glad that I was able to meet you with Larry when you were in New York.
It was good spending time together and getting to know you because Larry allways talked about you and you were the light of his life.

Dear Susan,
I have a smile on my face as I remember crawfish at the Barnett's, my introduction to Houston's crazy seafood fare and to dear, dear neighbors. The smile goes even deeper when I think of the bridge games, my first Houston rodeo with the two of you, and of the twinkle that was always in Larry's eyes. My prayers are with you and the kids as you celebrate Larry's life. May God wrap His arms around you all.

Larry and I were great friends through our bowling together in the men's petroleum league.One of my fondest memories is that Larry and I would stop at a restaurant long since closed and get a "Pancho Villa" hot sub on the way to bowling and wash it down with a beer. Even after you took all of the jalepenos off, it was still so hot you couldn't hardly eat it. Fond memories. He will be missed.

Charles and Jean Billingsley

Susan,
We are so sad to hear this - to many of us at NDL, Larry was family. We will be thinking of and praying for you, and we will miss our good, sweet friend Larry very much.

Susan -
You and Larry were so sweet to my mom. I will always remember Larry with a big smile on his face. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Susan, To you & the kids, we say, hang in there. Our prayers go up for your peace of mind. Your Faith, Family, & Friends will carry you through. We will all miss him a lot. We will always chuckle when we think about the ski trip, when he ended up on the side of the mountain, down, & couldn't get up. We laughed a lot! We love you all.