LARRY-DENNY-Obituary

LARRY O. DENNY

Kansas City, Missouri

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Larry O. Denny, 69, born June 25, 1942, in KCMO. passed away March 7, 2012, at the KC Hospice House from lung cancer. He graduated from SM East, Prairie Village, Kan., in 1961. He attended Baker University, Baldwin, Kan., and later transferred to the University of Kansas where he earned both a BS...

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Larry Denny was very generous. The All Souls Trustee Board was recently notified of his contribution to our Endowment Fund, and we are so grateful he found a home with us. What a kind soul.

Dennis & Sheryl Burks

im very sorry to hear of Larry passing he was a true friend i met him 17 years ago when i first became disabled he was the only attorney that had enough nerve to take my case with the intent to win which he did he made them travel to my hometown as did he because i was unable to travel well he got my disability right off the bat including my back pay and medicare a few years later he won my wifes disability case too we owe that man so much for that May He Rest In Peace they will never be...

I met Larry in the 1980's through Jean. We stayed in contact with each other. I was sorry to read about his passing. He will be missed.

With deepest sympathy I'm writing this to Larry's family. I've known Larry since we both went to Dr. Cox for our allergies. That was back in the mid-seventies. I only learned tonight from a SSA employee that Larry was called home. I retired from SSA a couple of years ago and we lost track of one another. Larry had a big heart for everyone. I will truly miss his friendship.

A very super guy. Always so kind and friendly, even in high school (sort of a rarity). He weathered the tragic loss of his sweet wife in a bike accident bravely. Our alum group from Shawnee Mission East sorely misses Larry!

I would call Larry to discuss difficult questions of Social Security law. He was very experienced and always forthcoming with what he knew. I hope the public thinks about Larry when they consider what lawyers are really like and how much good they do.

My condolences to the family. I met Larry when I worked at SSA where he would fight for his client's benefits to the very end. I sometimes ran into him at the hardware store or theater and he was always the same upbeat, witty guy. We'll all miss him.

Larry was a beautiful man who I remember well, though it's been decades since I've lived in KC. I have fond memories of his gracious laugh. RIP.

We always loved visiting with Larry at the Kansas City Ballet. We had seats adjacent to his, and spent many intermissions enjoying lively conversation with him. He was a witty and colorful character.

Steve Dodge and Paul Elo