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Larry L. Stanfield

Burleson, Texas

1939 - 2014

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Larry Stanfield, 74, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Funeral: 3:30 p.m. Friday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet. Larry was born April 1, 1939, in Fort Worth. He attended Polytechnic High School. He retired from Katy...

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Larry was such a great friend that we still talk about him while being at the deer lease. Walter, Steve & myself still talk about him. Walter has shared many stories of the 2 of them and their times. There was one time when Walter had to take me to my blind on his 4 wheeler because it was too muddy for our trucks to get there. Well when we came back we were having so much fun that Larry decided that he wanted a ride, so Walter & Larry took off around the lease only to return both soaking wet...


Donna, we love you very much. God be with you and your family. I am going to miss Larry at Creede, Colo. this year he was always fun to be around.

Larry and Naomi Winders

We love you larry. Donna love you . Praying for you and ur family .Earl and Ima Jean

Donna, peace and comfort be with you and your loved ones. Many happy memories. He was a neat guy with a big smile. He will be missed.
Ed and Ginger Spalding

Larry played bass in our band for a couple of years in the 60s. Hadn't seen or talked to him in many years, although I believe my brother had. May peace be with him and all members of the family.
Shelley's uncle Johnny.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. May God bring you and your family, Love, Peace and Joy during this time of sorrow. Love you.

Larry was always someone who would help you. He was the type of guy who would give you the shirt off his back. We shared many years hunting together and I enjoyed them all. He will be greatly missed. God bless. Brian Barton

Donna, Darlene and I both share in your loss. We will miss waving to and visiting with Larry when he would stop by the house. I really enjoyed the brief times we were able to share a few moments talking. In a short time, I considered Larry a true friend. His carving abilities simply took my breath away. Now, he can meet the One who creates the living, breathing birds that beautify our trees and skies, the Carver of Life.
We hold you in our prayers, James and Darlene Mitchell