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Larry D. Vaughan

Germantown, Maryland

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Larry D. Vaughan
Larry D. Vaughan, of 12916 McCubbins Lane, Germantown Md., formally of Lynchburg, the son of the Mrs. Minerva F. Glass, the brother of Mary F. Thornhill and Leonard Vaughan Jr; brother-in-law of M.W. Thornhill III. He passed away, Sunday, August 6. Courtesy of Community Funeral Home.

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Mary, Butch and Mekale sorry to hear of your loss of your brother and uncle. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of need. Love yall

Mrs.Glass, I am sorry to hear about the lost of your son. He has fought a good fight and now he is resting in gods hands. Remeber the good times and always keep him in your heart Love always

To Miss Minerva, family and friends of Larry:

O Give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: because his mercy endureth forever. Psalms 118: 1

It is always difficult to lose someone so dear to you, but the memories that you cherish will live forever in your heart and help you find peace and strength.

May it also help to know that my family and I are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers.

I extend my heartfelt sympathy, love, and friendship...

Minverva,

My prayers are with you and your family. I pray that God will give you his peace that passes all understanding during this time. Peace is only a prayer away.

To the Vaughan, Glass and Thornhill Family. I was sadened to hear about Larry's passing this Sunday. It's hard to say good bye to a love one on this side, but it gives us comfort to know that he's safe in the arms of Jesus.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dearest Minerva and family, Mother and I express our deepest sympathy on the loss of your son Larry. It is our prayer that you will rest inside of God's peace knowing that He is able to restore joy and laughter to your heart as time progresses and as you reflect upon the wonderful memories your son has given you. (Malinda & Warrenett)

Uncle Larry, I miss you so much! I know that your body became tired and you fought as long as you could. You always encouraged me to do my best and let God do the rest. I will forever remember what you taught me and will ALWAYS love you! Your loving neice, Ayonna