Larry-Farmer-Obituary

Larry W. Farmer

Shreveport, Louisiana

1947 - 2017

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Larry W. FarmerShreveport, LA - A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 5850 Buncombe Road on March 18, 2017 at 10:00 am. Officiating will be Bro. Harry Forester.Born September 1, 1947 and passed away on March 13, 2017 from IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary...

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I had the privilege of working for Larry at Kids R Kids in McKinney. Without a doubt, he's the best boss I've had. He was always kind and considerate and helped my family and me through troubled times. I was sorry to see him leave McKinney. We did get to see him once in Shreveport and had a great time remembering good times. I often wondered how he was doing but I had lost contact after he sold his business in Shreveport. Looking forward to the day we will be reunited in heaven!

Larry worked for me in Chicago and Atlanta as a salesmen. Larry was a good guy and he worked hard. I always enjoyed working and traveling with him on business trips. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was always a pleasure to be around. Im sure hell be missed by all those who knew him.
May God bless him a watch over his soul.

My late husband, Leon G. Roth, Woodlawn HS, Class of 65, was great friends with Larry. I got to meet him a few times many years ago. Leon died in 2001, at 53 years of age. I am praying for Larry's family.

I'm truly sorry to learn of Larry's death. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Judy & family, so sad to see this news. Praying for all of you'll. Love you. Glynda Tuggle Brown

We were blessed to call Larry our friend. We will miss him, but thankful he is no longer suffering. We know we will see you again in heaven.

Christmas 2016 - Always a smile

Larry was many things to many people. For me, he was a best friend. He loved the Lord, his family and his friends. He was a man of character and often a big character when out with friends. He loved to laugh. He laughed with his friends, at his friends and at himself. I have seldom seen anyone so comfortable, easy going and kind. He was honest and a man of honor. If you became his friend, he was a true friend in every way. I will miss the dinners, laughter, wit and lively conversations....

I felt it a privilege that God led me to know you even if only for a very short time. It was an honor to help care for you. I am praying for your family and will see you again.

Shannon Odell, LifeCare Hospital

Larry was one of the best friends I have ever had. We just "clicked" from the very beginning. He will surely be missed by myself and all that knew him. Larry was one of those people that is so easy to like, if you met him, you would like him. I am so glad he came into my life. I will truly miss him and our lunches/dinners with him and Carla. Now he can dance, and laugh all he wants. I love you my buddy, my friend.