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Larry DELANEY

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeDELANEY, Larry age 62, of Beavercreek, passed away on Wednesday, August 15, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Linda Delaney (Siler); son, Andy Delaney; daughter, Melinda Delaney; father, Oscar Delaney; mother, Minnie Delaney; brother, Gary Delaney, as well as several...

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Condolences to the Delaney family.

Deepest sympathies. Will miss you at golf outing and high school reunions. A truly good guy.

Linda,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family during this time. Some of my fondest memories of my time spent working at Walnut Grove CC include the time I got to spend getting to know you & Larry. Whether it was serving you poolside or out on the patio/dining room. He was such an amazing person to be around. He always brought a smile to my face & kept me laughing! I offer you & your family my deepest sympathies during this time, Linda. May God...

Sincere condolences to the Delaney Family. May you be comforted by the God of all comfort. Draw close to God at this time and He will draw close to you. James 4:8

Linda - I was saddened to hear of Larry's passing. It was obvious to all who knew you how much you truly loved him. You are in my prayers for God to guide you through this very difficult time. God bless.

I'm sorry for your loss.May you find comfort in the God of peace.

As we prepare to celebrate you today the one thing that will clearly be missed is your intoxicating laugh. You always had a smile and a joke to lighten the mood. You were truly a gift to our family. You left a lasting legacy in your family.

Linda and Family,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Larry was always the life of the party. Now he will be the life of the party in a better place for him. To bad he had to go through so much suffering, but I am sure that with your help it was easier for him. He will be missed. Friends from Walnut Grove CC.

Throughoutt the years, Larry always had a way to make you smile. He had that special jest for life that was contagious. He will be missed.