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Larry Andrew Power

Toledo, Ohio

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POWER Larry A. Larry Andrew Power, age 70, formerly of Federal Street, Toledo, passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2009. He was born June 30, 1938, to Andrew and Juanita (Carpenter) Power in Toledo. In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his sister, Sharon Power. Larry is...

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Larry was a wonderful great uncle. He always could make us all laugh. I had not seen him for years, but I have always had fond memories of him when my dad (Chuck) would bring him to our house. It sounds like he had a lot of friends on Federal St. and I am sure he is entertaining alot of them up in Heaven right now. RIP Uncle Larry and keep them all laughing!!

Larry the Mayor of Federal St. It was a joy to have you around growing up. Larry you always had a smile unless someone put a foot on your grass. Having you in our lives has made us better more caring people. We have so many memories of you. Rest in Peace the one and only Mayor of Federal St.

A great guy Uncle Larry was. His laugh now fills the sky. Rest In Peace you gentle bear

To the Power Brothers---I was just sitting here thinking about Larry some more. He was truly a legend of Federal St. His laugh was so contagious and I am so glad I had the privilege of growing up across the street. His mom and him were a great inspiration in my life.

To my Great Uncle Larry: I remember as a kid when I would stay the night at grandma's and you would stay with us.We had alot of fun together.I will never forget you or your laugh!!
RIP Uncle Larry

I have many fond memories our our youthful days spent with Larry and the Federal Street gang. My best to his family.

Good old Larry...how could anyone ever forget him!! He was always so helpful to all of the neighbors on Federal St. I can still hear is laugh. My parents were always entertained by him. And I remember how excited he was when "little Chuckie" and Chad were born. He was so amazed by them. Rest in peace Larry you deserve it!!

I miss the old days on Federal Street and your mothers fudge. God Bless you and your family. Hi Jim