Larry-Glazener-Obituary

Larry Glazener

Dallas, Texas

1948 - 2025

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DIED
February 9, 2025
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
CHARITY
Habitat for Humanity

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Larry Lee Glazener died on February 9, 2025, at his home in Dallas, Texas, after a long struggle with bladder cancer. He was 76. Larry was born on July 17, 1948, in Dalhart TX to Buel Victor (BV) and Esther Glazener. He graduated from Dalhart High School in 1966, then graduated from West Texas...

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I worked with Larry in Dallas at the FDIC and enjoyed his company. He was a truly enjoyable person and co-worker and treated me extremely well. We worked indifferent areas in Dallas and I wish I had had the opportunity to get to know him better. I only recently learned of his passing from another co-worker from Dallas. My sincere condolences to his close friends and family. I am sure he will be missed.

Larry and I met when I was contracting with the FDIC in GA (2009-20100 and he was our PCAM. From day 1 I knew we would be friends. We shared a great friendship all these years talking at least once a month for long calls (4 hrs was nothing). We shared many laughs and some tears. He called me "Claree" from Steel Magnolias and I called him "Lars".... we shared our love of travel & movies. When he called to tell me, he had cancer I was completely shocked. Through his courageous battle we...

Larry and I worked together at the FDIC and he was a great guy. RIP buddy.

Dearest Larry. I will forever hold the memories of our friendship in my heart. I will truly miss your smile, your spontaneous singing, your pool parties on Hovenkamp and going out on the town with Kent. May you rest in peace.

My condolences to Larry's family and friends. I truly appreciate Larry's efforts and sacrifices in getting us through the 2008 financial crisis. He was a great guy who will be missed.

Larry was one of the sweetest, kindest people I´ve ever met. A true gentleman, and good friend.

My condolences to the family, Larry will be missed. One love!

Please accept my condolences.

The world has lost a dear soul, a real gentleman and long time friend. Larry's laughter and kindness is the spark in time that lights an eternity of candles. His goodness shines brightest in the dark times. Larry and I, as with so many others he met, became fast friends in the time he spent in Houston. There's insufficient space to thank Larry for all he's done for so many. Suffice it to say that we (I) have been blessed to know him and will remember him always. To Steve his recent...