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Larry Stringfellow

Topeka, Kansas

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Joseph Lawrence "Larry" Stringfellow, 57, died on Oct. 27, 2014, at his home in Topeka, Kan. Larry was born May 7, 1957, in Columbus, Ohio, the son of William and Rosemary Stringfellow. His family moved to Hampton, Va., in 1969. Growing up in Hampton, he was affectionately known as Spot by his...

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Wow, don't seem like it's been tht long. Carl still speak fondly of Larry. We're so glad to hv met such a humble servant of God.

Always fond memories of Larry. Carl speaks of him often. Especially when we visit Topeka. Memories never fade.

I am so sorry to hear Spot is gone. He was a very good friend growing up in Hampton. Although we lost touch I always remembered him and spoke of him often. Rest in peace my brother....L&R to the family...

It was a privilege to know you, and your quiet ways that spoke volumes to all who listened to that inner strength. Thank you for sharing your self with each of us , who crossed your path.

Sharon and family - we are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

What a day that will be, when Jesus I will see, when I look upon His face, the one who saved me by His grace.

Larry is now living this song. .. he's wirh Jesus, pain free and who knows what he is up to.... I'm sure it's incredible.

Meanwhile, you are left to finish the course that God has called you to. Larry lives on through each of you. ??

Sharon & family - We are so sorry for your loss! We know that you are still in a state of numbness about it all. Especially today, we pray that God is in the midst of the services as you remember Larry, and that God will give you comfort as only He can give. We are thinking of you.

Sharon and Family, Larry will always be special to us. He loved God and was truly a servant, he made a difference. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. When Larry and Art started their stories, I would take a seat, I knew it was never a few minutes and the laughter was infectious. Immanuel.

Sharon and family, as Carl and I sit here in Miss, talking and laughing about how Larry loved to cook and try those great southern dishes. We know that its hard right now but know that Larry is mixing up that good gumbo up in heaven. Keep him close in your heart and know that he lives on through each of you. We so sorry we couldnt make it out there but we will be coming in the near future. We love you and know that God has you at this time of sorrow and rejoice.