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Larry Battle

Columbus, Ohio

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BATTLE Larry Battle, age 59, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, May 21, 2010 at Mt. Carmel East Hospital. Member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and retired from Riverside Hospital. Predeceased by mother Mary Battle and brother Jim Battle. Survived by loving children, Tamara Dixon and Jeffery...

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You will be missed very,very much uncle Larry and I allways had the greatest of time hanging out with with all my love your niece Pepsi.. To my cusins Tamera and Jeffery I love you both .

My prayers are with the Battle family. I did not know you long but I appreciate the kindness I received from you the short time I knew you. Riverside Medical will miss your smile and your joyful spirit.

To the family of Mr. Battle, I will always remember the smile and the way he would sing his heartfelt praises to GOD on Sunday mornings with the male choir at Mt. Nebo Baptist I didn't know him long or well but he always had a kind word and smile. He will be missed.

jeffery, may God bless you and your family

My prayers are with the Battle Family at the sudden loss of Larry. I worked with him for over 25 years at Riverside Hospital. He always had a beautiful smile and was so helpful. He will be missed. He just stopped into our Dept. Pulmonary Services not much more than 4 weeks ago. He was a great inspiration on how to stay positive as we work everyday of our lives here on earth. May God be with you as you grieve the loss of Larry here on earth! Take strength in knowing that he knew the Lord.

I have the most fondest memories of Larry Battle. I was just a little girl when Larry coached my softball team. My parents had just divorced and my mother was raising five children on her own (it was the 70" and early 80"s). Many times I did not have rides to practices or games. Larry made sure I got to the games he practiced with me and showed me the parental guidance, Kindness and support I needed during those childhood summers. Thank You Larry for making a little girls days brighter....

To the entire family, I am sorry about your loss,Larry will be missed so much. He used to come to the bar where I worked, we had some really good times together, me him and some friends.
Brenda Burrell

I remember Uncle Larry as growing up a little girl always bringing laughter to the family dancing with us. Talking about good times cooking on the grill! You will be missed there is no other person out there with that kind of charm. God has taken himself a Arm of good people in these couple of years. Love you always . (schell)