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Larry D. Belford

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Larry D. Belford Larry D. Belford, 65, died Wednesday, March 5, 2014 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He was the son of the late Miles and Althea (Blocker) Belford. He worked as a driver for Smiths Candy in Catasauqua for 5 1/2 years and then went to...

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I worked with Larry for 8 years.A very,very nice man .I miss the talks about sports mostlty Yankees and Mickey Mantle and the Phillies and Dick Allen.

Was so sorry and shocked to hear of Larry's death. Will always remember our playing golf together and all the tips he would give me. I'll be thinking of him alot this year when I play. The guys will miss him for sure. Until we meet again, sleep warm my friend. Dave M (Reading, Pa.)

I'm so sorry to hear about Larry. We went to grade school, junior high, and high school together. We lived near each other. He was the nicest, gentlest person I knew in school. My prayers go out to you all. I will always remember him.

Dear Bruce,
We are all so very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers and this very sad time.

Your friends at Davis Beverage Group

Larry was a great guy, a good golfing buddy on Sundays in the pmga golf league.
He will be missed.

I worked with Larry for 5 years and he was great person who brought back oranges to me every winter from his trip to Florida. Gave me tips on golfing and nice to everyone. He will be missed. God bless to his brother at this time.

Sorry for. Your loss Bruce I worked with Larry for 23 yrs and played golf with him he was a good person glad I got to know him R.I.P. Larry see you on the other side one day .

My sincere sympathies to the Belford family over their loss. Larry was a fellow classmate from high school, and was well-liked for his affable, good-natured personality. He will be missed.

Bruce I am so sorry for your loss ,,,, I have been with you and helping take care of things but its hard I remember when we were growing up & the fun we all had together .. picnics and trivia all the time even when Larry was in the hospital we were doing trivia ... I remember when our moms had us 3 months apart he was so much a part of my life as you are ,,,I just cant believe all of this happened so fast .... I just hope in heaven he is playing golf now with denny , norman and youre dad...