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Larry Wayne Bateman

Willow Park, Texas

1952 - 2025

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Larry Wayne Bateman passed away on Monday, February 3 with his family by his side after a long battle with cancer. Born in Tyler, TX on May 22, 1952, Larry was the only son of Mary Frances and Ben Bateman. Larry grew up in Houston and spent his summers in Iredell with his grandmother. Larry...

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Larry was a great friend all the way through BHS 71 and will be missed. Prayers for Larry´s family and friends. Mike Huffman

Kim - I just ran across this while looking for someone's obituary. I am so sorry for your loss, and can't believe it's been over 30 years since we worked together. I never met Larry, but I remember that you talked about him often. And 31 years of marriage is quite an accomplishment. Praying peace and comfort for you during this difficult time.

We are so very sorry for your loss. We have very sweet memories of him at the VB tourneys back in the day. He was always so very kind and obviously loved all of his family. You are in our thoughts.

We am sorry for the loss of our dear friend! Condolences for Larry’s family, he will be missed and we pray for you all. We are blessed to have him as a friend.

I am so sorry to hear about Larry´s passing. The memories I have of Larry at the infamous Bluebonnet Country Club are unforgettable. Larry would always wager a bet on golf, darts, washers or whatever came to our minds. He was truly a very unique and special friend. My prayers and thoughts are with his family. Guy Clifton

Condolences for Larry´s family we are praying for yall

Larry was always a joy to be around, to work with or to reminisce about. His mischievous smiling face will stay with us forever!

Sending our condolences to the Bateman family. You all will be in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time.

I first met Larry in early 70´s when my dad moved to Hico. Over the next 15+ years, Larry and I played countless rounds of golf at the shuttered Blue Bonnet Country Club and those were normally followed by "friendly " card games or liar´s poker. Larry had such an outgoing personality and every time you saw him, he had a smile on his face and a story to tell. I´ve missed those days and the times we shared. My deepest condolences to Larry´s family. RIP Larry. Gary Clifton