Larry-LONG-Obituary

Larry Luther LONG

Fairborn, Ohio

1941 - 2016

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Fairborn, Ohio
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Hospice of Dayton

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LONG, Larry Luther Age 75 of Fairborn, passed peacefully from this world on Saturday September 17th, 2016 surrounded by loved ones after his body succumbed to a sudden and unexpected illness. At seventy-five years old he was as sound of mind, quick witted and strong willed as ever. He was born...

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I met Larry a few years ago he came with his family to TN for a Dry cleaning convention. My Friend Carlena Ayers is from Mt Vernon Ohio she danced with Larry in grade school & he carried her books. Carlena is in shock this morning, she just cannot rap her heart or her head around this....She said "Larry was her best friend and he is gone" It's so heart breaking to watch:(

So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I remember him from when my mom would bring me in to pick up her dry cleaning when I was little, then got to know him while he served so well as Mayor in Fairborn. May he rest in peace.

So sad to hear about the passing of cousin Larry. Our paths crossed many times over 75 years. Our family always enjoyed Larry joining in our family reunions. He always participated in the activities, winning the watermelon seed spitting contest, card playing, more important the hours of conversation. He will be missed.

Because of on going medical conditions, we will not be able to join in the celebration of Larry life.

So sorry to hear about my cousin passing. For 75 years our paths crossed many times. Our family really enjoyed him coming to our reunions, with Larry winning the watermelon seed spitting contest, hours of playing cards and conversation, he touched many lives.
Because of on going medical situation I will not be able to attend his celebration of life.

Classmate - Tecumseh High School - Class of 1959

Schoolmate, friend

Didn't know you long since you just recently moved into our neighborhood but you were always friendly when I usually talked to you at the mailbox. You made my day more cheerful. Will miss you. Prayers for you and your family.