Larry-Meadows-Obituary

Larry Meadows

Tonganoxie, Kansas

May 11, 1942 – Jul 21, 2018 (Age 76)

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BORN
May 11, 1942
DIED
July 21, 2018
AGE
76
LOCATION
Tonganoxie, Kansas

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76, died in Tonganoxie, Kansas, on July 21, 2018. He was born May 11, 1942, in Caraway, Arkansas, the son of George and Bertha Meadows. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 2018 at Tonganoxie High School Performing Arts Center, 404 E 24-40 HWY, Tonganoxie. Burial will be at Maple...

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Lois and leAnn, so sorry for your loss. He was a funny guy that is for sure. As a little girl his deep AR voice. Use to scare me tondeath.when I would come out an stay the weekend. But laughing by the time you went home on Sunday. God bless.

Lois, I was not aware of Larry's death until the day after the memorial service or I would have been there. He was one of those men that you readily note respect, a man of integrity. He did so much for our community and country. Your love and support was a strong part of his desire to be engaged in activities that would make life better for all of us. You have my sincere condolences.
George Cooper, Col USAFR WWII

Larry Meadows was a man's man's! The kind of man that ever dad would want his son to turn out to be, a true and gentle man with great compassion for his fellow man!

May God keep you, your family and friends in His care, now while we grieve the passing of Larry and always!

Rest In Peace my dear friend! Wendell

Our prayer and thoughts go out to the family. Larry & my husband work together many years ago in 1973 on the Parallel Parkway Project!

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Larry was a great man and a wonderful boss. I always enjoyed his stories and help with many things. He will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts are with the family.

Love from Sharon and Jim Stewart

Condolences to the family from Tailgate Ranch and the Kirk Sours family. Larrys devotion to the Tonganoxie community and support of our Veterans, as well as his own service to our country is a legacy that will inspire us for generations to come. He will be greatly missed by all.