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Larry Russell Johnson

Austin, Texas

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DIED
February 26, 2013
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Austin, Texas

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All Faiths Funeral Services North Austin Location Obituary

Larry Russell Johnson left this Earth to be with his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, February 26, 2013. He is survived by his wife, Amber Johnson; his daughter, Meredith Johnson; his stepchildren Wade Koteras and wife Ivy, and Stephanie Koteras; his grandchildren Chloe Reagor, Casper Koteras, Ryder...

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It's been another year of missing you. It's been a blessing to spend time with my niece and share our favorite Larry memories. Your grandson LOVES to go fast and it's a heartwarming reminder that you're always with me.

I sure wish you were here to meet your grandson, he's got your forehead and I hope your smile too!

I lived next door to Larry and Judy with his grandparents Mr Brewington.They were my first friends when I came from Liverpool England around 1959 or 1960They were wonderful friends.I cant seem to find Judy.I would go to Matagorda every weekend during the summer with their grandparents.Rip sweet Larry.❤

So very sorry for your Loss.Larry & Judy were my childhood frirnds in Houston on Pinedale Street. Such good friends ❤

I was Judy and Larry s friend .My parents rented a garage apartment next door to Larry and Judys grandparent's. Larry was the funniest and kind person.I am so sad to find the he has past away.His family became favorite people.We would drive Larry to San Marcos after his visits with his mom and grandparent's. My sincere condolences to his wife and children

I can't believe it's been 9 years since I got to see your smile and be wrapped in your arms for a tight hug. I still miss you everyday and think of you so often. I wish we had more pictures together.

You are so missed. I'm getting married in May and would trade anything for you to be there to walk me down the aisle. I know you'd love Robert and wish he got to meet you. The last note I ever got from you said "I'm so proud of you, " and I am thankful for that every day of my life.

Larry and my friendship began in 1960 while attending Military School in San Marcos. We lost tract of each other over the years.
When I moved to Austin in 1996, I began trying to reconnect with my friend..
Larry was a character, had a huge heart and loved God...
We all miss him!
Duncan

You were the greatest father I could ever hope to have... I still pick up the phone about 5 times a day to call you. I couldn't miss you more Daddy.