Larry-Bingham-Obituary

Larry J. Bingham

Kansas City, Missouri

Jan 6, 1940 – Jun 17, 2018

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BORN
January 6, 1940
DIED
June 17, 2018
LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

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Larry J. Bingham Larry J. Bingham, born January 6, 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri to Harold and Sarah Bingham, passed away on Father's Day surrounded by his loving family after battling cancer. Larry attended Shawnee Mission High School and after graduating from Kansas State University, married...

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I am so sorry I live out of town and I just found out today Larry went home to be with the Lord. I was the Recetionist for Jim and Larry and the Firm for almost 12 years. Larry and I had this in common he was a just Larry and I was a just Kathie! You don't see that now a days it is usually a Lawrence or a Katherine. I have told that story to many people over the years. Also I remember the day so well when I went into Larry's office to tell him I was moving to California! He threw his pen...

My sympathy to the family. I worked at Seigfreid Bingham for over 15 years. Larry was such a good leader in the law firm. God bless you.

Larry was a great man. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.

A great colleague and a wonderful friend. I grieve his passing and rejoice in his entry into larger life in God's Presence. We will be making a contribution to Bishop Kemper School in celebration of his life and ministry.

In the midst of such sadness, a freedom is born. Freedom from pain is always a first and sometimes it is the only freedom understandable. The beauty that freedom creates though, can be all but believable. In 11 revivals and being brought back to life, I do know where Larry lives now. The Bishop asked about my experience with Gloria Good, apparently he knows many who have experienced what I have and with the same descriptive. Larry will always be right next to his loves. Rest assured. I wish...

I knew Larry as a model lawyer and a model law firm leader. In the profession of law, there has been no one else whose acquaintance and example has thoroughly inspired devotion to the ideals of the Bar. My sympathies to his partners, colleagues and family.

What a great mentor! He made me a better person and pushed me to embrace my faith in ways I never expected. I stepped way outside of my comfort zone and was rewarded every step of the way. Thank you Larry. You will most definitely be missed!

Great man, that touched many lives and made us better human beings....!

So sorry to lose a good friend. We had many connections in the business world and collegiately. Our condolences to Ann and the family.

Bill and Judy Sinderson