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Larry Dean Neighbors

Fincastle, Virginia

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April 30, 2017
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Fincastle, Virginia

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Larry Dean Neighbors, 72, of Fincastle passed away Sunday, April 30, 2017, born in Roanoke, Virginia, June 10, 1944, the son of the late Claude and Ethel Graham Neighbors.  His favorite place to be was his cabin on Craigs Creek where he enjoyed being with friends and family.

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Larry, We're hoping all is well with you and family. We really miss Dean. I was so happy for him when he visited me in New Castle to let me know he had received Jesus and death wasn't going to be his final destination! God bless. Roy

Larry, I pray you and yours are doing well. We all miss Dean very much. God bless you and yours.

I know Dean would love to see all his family and friends come to know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior before it is eternally too late. He would rejoice with the angels for each salvation to know each one will be with him in heaven throughout eternity. I know I am looking forward to being with him at Jesus' throne praising the Lord eternally.

Hard to believe it's been 7 years. Still think about you and all the fun times we had on the creek. Miss you alot dean

I still miss Dean very much and speak to other friends that knew him about him and our relationship prior to his passing. I loved him like a brother and miss him as one would miss a brother. I pray for his family and friends during this time as they recall a great man. God Bless you all.

I still miss Dean so very much. We were very close and spent time each summer, as children, together at my house or his. He was my favorite cousin, and I am proud to say he was my brother in Christ. I loved him more than I could have ever expressed.

Dean and I were first cousins and as we were coming up he would come to visit me in Prices Forks for a week each summer and I would go visit him and his folks for a week in Roanoke each summer. We were like brothers and I really loved him like a brother and enjoyed our time together. He enjoyed time at our place where we rode my horse and went into the woods in back of our house and played when we were children. I miss getting to talk to him about guns and other interests we had in common. I...

Hard to believe it's been four years. I miss going to the gun shows with him & going out to eat. Miss you Dean.

Larry I think of Dean all the time. I really miss him