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Larry Letcher

San Antonio, Texas

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LETCHERLT COL LARRY EUGENE LETCHER, USAF (Ret) 55, of Schertz, Texas, passed away at 5:28 am, Monday, July 29, 2013 at home. He fought a long and courageous battle with cancer. Larry was born in Chateauroux, France on September 26, 1957.He went to South High School in Salina, Kansas and graduated...

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Still think about you on a regular my friend. I'm still trying to create that hit. Here's a little something that I did for my late brother James (Feb 2021). It's fitting for him. Hope you like it. https://youtu.be/gstpvL-3lgY
Zach

Wow so,so very shock to read this about Col Letcher. We served at San Marcos High School together as JROTC instructors. He came in every morning with that big laugh and would always say something funny to start the day. My condolences to his family. Everyone loved Col Letcher.

During my short, but personal, interaction with Mr. Letcher I saw courage, faith, and strong family dedication. May these qualities carry your family through the days to come. Prayers for you Mrs Letcher and your family.
Flo, RN

Larry Letcher was my boss and mentor (before that was even a term) at my first assignment at Fort Meade, Maryland. More importantly, he was my friend for the remainder of my Air Force career, which I will be finishing in the next few months after twenty years. I was fortunate that he lent me continuous support and advice during these years. I was extremely honored that he promoted me twice, in ceremonies in Baltimore and at The Alamo. He and Pat have been good friends to me and my family,...

Pat and Cameron, my family prays that you find strength to carry on during this trying time. Larry was a terrific officer, and one of the finest, kindest, most genuine men I have ever met. I can truly say that I am a better person for having known him. God Bless and keep you, John Tindall

May God bless and keep Mr Letcher, and bring peace to the family. Let them know that they know Mr Letcher is with Jesus.

Col. Letcher was my ROTC instructor in Laredo. He was immeasurably kind and genuinely cared about each and every one of his students. The world was definitely made brighter by his presence.

-Chelsea Comer

Of the short time he spent in Laredo as my AFJROTC instructor, he had a great impact on my life. I will miss him, I would always sit in his office while he played his bass guitar, and we would talk for hours. My heart is heavy on this day.

I am so sorry. A truly good man.
Best,
Cynthia Maxwell