Larry-Hysell-Obituary

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Larry G. Hysell

Nelsonville, Ohio

Feb 14, 1943 – Apr 30, 2023

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BORN
February 14, 1943
DIED
April 30, 2023
LOCATION
Nelsonville, Ohio

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Souers-Cardaras Funeral Home - Nelsonville Obituary

Larry G. Hysell, 80, an absolute great guy, of Nelsonville, passed away at his home, Sunday, April 30, 2023, after an extended illness. Born February 14, 1943, in Athens, to Frank Hysell and Florence Koon.

Larry was a 1961 graduate of Athens High School. He retired as an Athens City...

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My sincere wish for understanding and sympathy to the family. I personally do not recall meeting Larry. As we have come to understand, all the Hysells are related. My husband Charles Dean Hysell (Rat) was well-known in Meigs County. {Pomeroy}. He passed in 2014. Loss of a loved one is never easy. Prayers for your broken hearts.

Yes, Larry was ONE GREAT GUY!!! I knew him a little bit in high school. But, we really became close when we carried mail together at the Post Office. We had many long talks while eating lunch together. It was always a thrill to see him at the Christmas parties. Larry, thank you for the memories!!! May God Bless All Of You!!!

Prayers for Larry’s family and wife. I got the pleasure of working with him at the Athens Post Office. Another great guy who gained his heavenly angel wings.

My deepest condolences to Larry's Family. I graduated in 1963 from Athens High School, and, we were part of a friend's group. Larry was also friends with my Father, Pearl Conant of the Hilltop Texaco Gas Station. They shared a love of hunting and fishing. Larry was a kind, generous, thoughtful person. He will be missed by so many.

Wendy & Family,
So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was always the nicest guy. I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

Dwayne, Kelly Hysell and Family,
How my heart breaks for you, Larry was such a fun loving, outgoing, and gentle man, so full of laughter always had a kind word to say. Would give you the shirt off his back, he will forever be missed. Fly high with your wings. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Sending love and hugs.
Angie Chick

My deepest sympathies.
I remember Larry from when I was a young girl. His Mother and my Dad’s Mother were sisters.
God Bless your Family.
Debbie Moore Elliott