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Larry Lee Reddick

Lakeland, Florida

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LARRY LEE REDDICK, 57LRMC LAKELAND - Larry Lee Reddick, age 57, died at LRMC, July 7, 2007 of a cardiac arrest. Born March 4, 1950 in Richland, GA., he moved to Lakeland from Richland, GA in 1965 where he graduated from Rochelle High School in 1968. He served his country honorably as a veteran...

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Three years now and a few more of our relatives have passed on. It gives me comfort in the memories and knowing that we will meet again...I love you and miss you Uncle Larry.

It has been two long years and it doesn't get any easier...we tend to focus on the happier times now...I know that you are smiling down...We Miss U!!!!

Another birthday gone and you are not here to celebrate with us. We miss and love you!!! Forever in our hearts.

My dear brother Larry I can't put into words how much we've missed you but I have peace in my spirit and heart knowing that the joy of the Lord is our strength, Now this time of the year has come, It's basketball and football season and these are the time you and I would have so much fun over the phone laughing and talking about the games, I'll always remember you and your smile much love your (sister Dot)

It's been one year already since you laid down for your final rest. We love you and miss you. We know that you are watching over us from above.

Dearest Larry and all your family,


Almost one year has passed and hardly been a day that I haven't thought about all of you'all. My Father left me ten weeks ago and now I too can feel the despair you must feel. I also know God was waiting on him just as well as Larry. Oh boy, if they get with each other in Heaven that will be one rocking party. I think of you on this Father's Day because you were a wonderful person and father figure to my children as well as yours. You were so...

Death with it's pain, death with it's sring can not erase the memories you the family will forever share. As he was leaving our 30 year class reunion I was just arriving I will cherrish that conversation. Class of 1968

Brenda and family,what a joy it is to know how good GOD is.He is holding you in HIS everlasting arms.HIS love surrounds you.Larry fought a good fight.GOD bless and keep you in HIS loving care.GERRE

Dearest Father,
I'm so happy that you are at peace now. You were a very strong man that has done so much for so many people and we are all so greatful for you. I am so proud that I can call you my father and my friend.I thank god for giving us sometime with you for a while but now it is time for you to go home. I know this is not goodbye but just see you later! I love you so much!!