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Larry Barthlow

FORT WORTH, Texas

1937 - 2010

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Larry Barthlow, 73, passed away Saturday, March 27, 2010, in Fort Worth. Graveside service: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: open. Larry was born March 22, 1937, in Zanesville, Ohio. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was a local car dealer for 40 years. Survivors:...

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Think of you everyday Day. Happy Bday in Heaven. So much has happened since you left !!! You would definately be my pick for "One More Day With". So much to talk about from one Aries to another..Love Always Teresa

Larry B. One of a kind. He lives on in our thoughts today. Who could ever forget the Legend of Fort Worth and Roy Hoover "Brother in Law thrice removed". Yes, Yes! THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

Hi Larry, Love you and miss you every day. Your sis, Edie

Hi, Did. I miss you. March is always a hard month for me; from your favorite holiday, your favorite season, your birthday, and the anniversary of your passing. This year will be 14 years without you, and I miss you more than I can put into words. Every day I wish you were physically here with me, but I know that you are spiritually. When I see the sun rise, I know you´re watching it with me. I work in the car industry now, just like you did. I´m just getting started but I´m excited to see...

The memory of Larry is forever indelibly etched upon the portals of my mind never to be forgotten. The last time I saw Larry was in the rear view mirror of my car as I was leaving Ft. Worth returning to California my home. Larry was a very unique individual and talented individual. Whether he was friend or foe, he was someone to remember. Life was his game and he played to win always. Larry in his latter days Indicated to me he had made his peace with his maker. I believe he did...

I always think of you in Spring and will miss you every year. Love, Edie

You're birthday is coming, and two years is on the way. We will always love you and miss you. You are my father and nothing can change that! Rest in peace.