Larry-Reynolds-Obituary

Larry Neil Reynolds

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Reynolds, Larry Neil Larry Neil Reynolds, age 53, of Frisco, Texas passed away July 19, 2009. He was born May 29, 1956 in Dallas, Texas to Floyd K. and Nellie (Rochelle) Reynolds. On January 15, 2001 he married Karleen Hockemeier in Carrollton, Texas. Larry loved to bowl and was a member of the...

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Dear Karleen and Family
My deepset sympathies and prayers go out to you. When I heard of Larry's passing from my brother Steve I told him that a guy couldn't have asked for a more wondrful person and true friend to have known than Larry. I got the wonderful chance to meet Larry durning the nationals here in Billings, Mt. for a few months. Larry sold and drilled a few bowling balls for me and on top of that helped me improve my game by setting up a camera and showing me what i was...

Karleen,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. Larry will be greatly missed. I always appreciated his work ethic. Know that God's plan has Larry in a better place.
Tollie, Kat and family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family as you deal with this tremendous loss. Larry will be sorely missed, and you should know how dearly he was loved by everyone he came in contact with. May God help to ease your broken hearts & bring you comfort.

I cried for a long time, thinking of all the things Larry and I had done and talked about and all the people he blessed.
Larry and Karleen came to see me in Florida and I will forever cherish those moments.

Larry you were the best at what you did. My bowling improved because of you. Who am I going to find to drill my bowling balls now? You will be missed by everyone at Plano Super Bowl. I hope they have a huge bowling alley in heaven for you with only the best equipment, only perfect games, and no waiting :)

My prayers and thoughts are with your family.

How short the time......seldom in life do we meet people who are sincere, friendly, and warm, and when we do it makes our lives a little better. Larry, you were one of those people and while we only met you when you came to PSB, you made our world a brighter place with your smile, sense of humor and skill. You will be greatly missed. Thank you for your time and friendship.

Larry, we all loved you and will miss you.

I have known Larry for 35 years. Larry used to pick me up from grade school in his Primer Supped up car! I remember at Christmas time all of us sitting around and him singing John Denver songs, we will never forget his amazing voice. It was those great days I remember, he will truely be missed and in my heart forever.

Karleen, Larry will be greatly missed by everybody in the bowling community. He never failed to smile to give us a hug or handshake. Our prayers are with you and your family.