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Larry Thomas Dean

Phoenix, Arizona

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Dean, Larry Thomas 62, of Prescott Az passed away on February 17, 2009. Larry was a second generation Santa Fe Railroad Conductor following in the path of his older brothers and his father. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, George Dean, Cornelia Dean, brothers Billy Dean,...

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You are still thought of daily. Your son, my cousin, Ryan turned 50 and he looks just like you, heavier set than you were, and taller but he definately looks like you. I think of you everyday, I pray for your soul everyday and your picture hangs on the living room wall with all the family pictures. I still miss you uncle Larry.

Fifteen years have past since your passing. It doesn't seem that long. I think about you everyday, you're in my prayers everyday. You are not forgotten but still loved by me. Family holds together even after our passing. You were a wonderful big brother to me even though you were my uncle. When we were growing up I felt like you were my big brother but I knew you were my uncle. I still remember the box house we used to make in grandma's back yard. Taking your clarinet apart and hoping you...

So many things have happened since you left us. I think of you everyday and you are missed everyday. Your son Ryan looks so much like you, when I see his pictures, you come to mind immediately. You are loved and missed. You were my uncle but more like an older brother. I still miss you.

Uncle Larry, you are still remembered, every day, but especially on this day. I still think of you and all the funny things we did when we were growing up. You were like a big brother to me instead of my uncle, we were only 6 years in age difference. I love you, still pray for your soul and will always remember you along with uncle Harry, uncle Billy, uncle Franklin and grandma and grandpa Dean. I miss all of you so much.

It's been 12 years since your passing and I think of you daily. Thank you for being my uncle and I'm privileged to be your niece. I remember how I followed you around when I was 5 years old and you were like a brother even though you were my uncle. I was your first niece in the family, you were my mother's little brother and you are never forgotten. I love you.

My Uncle Larry-
Sorry to hear of your passing-may you find peace and tranquility in your new venture. Thank you so much for the times we shared and for introducing me to my wonderful POPPY. He was the best gift you gave to me. I will miss you and wish everlasting peace for you.
Your 1st neice!
Stacy Lopez

My great uncle Larry was fun to be around. I didn't know him for very long, but in the time we got to know each other it was a wonderful time in my life. I remember the first night I met him. My mom had called and was so excited about seeing him in McDonald's that afternoon and he came out to her house for the week. I remember setting a driving record that night to go meet him. I knew his twin Harry when I was little and am proud to say that I got to know a little part of him before he...

Larry, You were my inspiration to get sober. You had a different way of expressing your feelings,But I knew what you meant.The last time I saw you was Halloween night You were soo proud of me that I had 2 years sober,and you gave me a big hug!I will miss you my friend,may you find peace and happiness.and may God welcome you with open and loving arms.You friend...Byroni

I have not seen Larry for a good many years. He was married to my sister Maria and together they had a beautiful son Ryan. I remember taking a vacation with the family to Brianhead Utah when our children were 6 and 8 yrs old. We spend a week enjoying the outdoors and fishing. Larry and Ryan were quite the fisherman. My heart goes out to Ryan and Larry's family. I am sure if there is an afterlife, Larry is kicking back fishing.
Love and Prayers from the Smith Family.