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Larry Stogner

Durham, North Carolina

1946 - 2016

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Larry Stogner October 25, 1946 - October 3, 2016 Durham Our beloved husband and father, Larry Neal Stogner, 69, died in our home on Monday after a 21-month battle with ALS. He was quite weary of the fight and ready to be with his Lord. Larry was born in Burlington and raised in Yanceyville. He...

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Larry Stogner was the quintessence of a Southern Gentleman, fair minded Television Anchor , friend to all , a true public servant . I was fortunate to get to know him better in his later years when we occassionately played golf together after which we would converse on local and state events. His life and happiness were enriched by his loving spouse Bobbie and family. We in turn were blessed by his presence and friendship.

You are truly missed Mr Larry Stogner May u continue to rest in peace your legacy lives on

There is just a void now. I have been watching you for years and it's just not the same without you. I know your the News Anchor in Heaven. Prayers are with your family, you were loved by many.

Thanks for the company.

Larry going to be miss . When I move here to Alabama watching the news their was such a joy to watch Larry . I feel like he was one of my best friend to heard him speech. Such a kind person . My wife and I give the families our deepest sympathy. Our prayers are with each and everyone of you .

I wached larry when i was a kid he was a kind man he will be missed god with him now and safe amen to Jesus

I first knew Larry through his work. Watched him when I was learning how to be a reporter and probably learned more from him than I did in class. Years later, Larry was kind enough to be interviewed for my radio program and when I was back in the area a couple of years ago, I spent some time with him at WTVD. I'll never forget his kindness and his good work, and especially, I'll remember the faith and courage he lived during his illness. He loved his family, his country, his work and his...

Dear Bobbie and Family.

What an inspirational service for Larry, your family . and all of us who were blessed to attend. I simply cannot imagine how anyone who attended would leave without feeling closer to God and to follow His Word. Additionally all of the speakers, including Adam who did a wonderful job of eulogizing his Dad under trying circumstances, along with Larry's "Letter from Heaven", therefore making us more committed to helping those in need.

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