Larry-Wagner-Obituary

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Larry L. Wagner

Destrehan, Louisiana

Jul 31, 1934 – Apr 13, 2012

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BORN
July 31, 1934
DIED
April 13, 2012
LOCATION
Destrehan, Louisiana

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H.C. Alexander Funeral Home Obituary

Larry L. Wagner, age 77, passed away on Friday, April 13, 2012 at Ochsner Medical Center in Kenner. He was retired as a maintenance supervisor from Union Carbide after 30 years and also employed by Schlumberger, member of the Men of Manresa at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a member of American...

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Great man! Loving husband of Mrs. Faye, fantastic father to Laura, Marla, David and Pam. His family will miss him terribly.

Faye, Marla, Laura and Pam, I am so sorry for your loss. Larry was a great man. Our family so enjoyed your family and we have so many awesome memories of all of our family get togethers. He will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers are with you all, Judy, Rob and Hunter Morse.

Mr. Larry was like a second father to me. I spent as much time in his home as I did in my own. I came to realize his love for me as time went by when he began to discipline me as his own daughter.
He called me Anne Dufive when we met because I was only five. He carried that throughout my life and not long before he passed I visited him and he brought it up, as always. He asked “What is it now Anne Duforty what?” I was pleased to answer him Duforty-eight. It was in that moment...

As a grandfather he was very loving and inspiring. He was joyful & independant and I looked up to him in so many ways. He always wanted the best for me and was always ready to show me the right and most efficient ways to do things. He was probably the best, most influencing Grandpa one could ever ask for. I love you and miss you soooooo much and always will!

Uncle Larry was very loving & dedicated. He was easy going and a fun loving guy. He was the peace keeper of the family Bourre' games.

Grandpa was a dedicated man that knew the value of hard work and taught it to all his grandchildren. I'll never forget waking up after sleepovers at their house, wondering what kind of special breakfast he cooked for us that morning; especially on "garage sale" days. Even though everyone thought he favored the boys, all the girls knew we held a soft, special place in his heart, and he will always hold a special place in ours.

As a kid I spent a lot of time with Uncle Larry. Our families did lots of things together. We went on countless fishing trips together, Uncle Larry, my dad, me & cousin Frog (my little brother). Spending that much time with my uncle, I've become very close to him. Uncle Larry, I'll miss you.

Unc touched everyone's lives with his loving & caring ways. He was never afraid to show his emotions. Unc was so special, he is in all of our hearts. He will be missed by all

As a grandfather you were there for the good times and bad. You never gave up on anything and turned me into the man I am today. You made me want to better myself, but most of all you made me feel loved. I'm so gratefulI I was able to enjoy and share the beautiful life you lived. Love you P-Paw!