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Larry Parks Ritch Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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RITCH, Larry Parks Jr., 24, of the 2100 block on Cheshire Bridge Road N.E., Atlanta, Ga., died July 7, 2007 in Atlanta. He was born in Norfolk and raised in Caroline, Va. and was a graduate of Caroline High School. He was a graduate of Johnson and Wales University in Charleston, S.C. and a food...

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2007 seems so long ago , wish you was still with us .. love to you from your cousin in Hawaii

Met this fine young man once, will be missed greatly.

Like his cousin Heather, they into our lives & and touch our hearts and then they are gone but not forgotten.

Larry had one of the largest hearts of anyone I've known. The few times he would make it back to Charleston he always stayed with me and it was always an experience. The first time I met him, I couldn't help but like him. You could always pick Larry out in a crowd, and that is what I loved about him. He never cared what others thought of him. He was a good friend and I'll truly miss him. My prayers are with you.

Dear Ms. Karen,
We are sorry to hear about the loss of Larry. It makes us very sad. Every time we went to see him and our Uncle Jon in Charleston, he had candy, coloring books, and crayons for us. He was very nice to us!!! We will pray for you and your family every night before we go to bed.

Sincerely,
Jordan and Payton ( Jon's Niece's)

Mrs. Fallin, I am so sorry for your loss. Larry or Lawrence of Arabia as I called him was one of a kind and truly a giving spirit. I had the privilege of working with Larry at the Highlands Country Club and enjoyed every minute. I know you will truly miss him, his smiling face and always trying to please everyone. Please know that you are in my prayers and know that Larry's job on here has been finished, but he has a better job now in Heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Regretfully, ...

He will deeply missed.
Aloha nui

Karen, My prayers are with you and your family at this terrible time for you all. Your friends from Circuit City are all thinking of you.

Karen,
There are no words to express the loss that you and your family are feeling right now. Please remember that "There is a certain sweetness to sending a loved one on to be with the Lord, even thought the loss is incalculable." My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of loss.