LARRY-WEIL-Obituary

LARRY WEIL

Deptford, Nj, New Jersey

1950 - 2017 (Age 66)

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Deptford, Nj, New Jersey

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Larry L. Weil Deptford, N.J. Larry L. Weil aka Professional Wrestler Pretty Boy Larry Sharpe, age 66, of Deptford, NJ, passed away on April 10, 2017. Dear brother of Darlene Green (Bill). Dear uncle of Chris Green. He is survived by his step daughter Megan Sweeney and her mother Susan...

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You were always a fun-loving cousin. I will miss you but look forward to seeing you in Glory. Our sincere sympathy to your family and sister.
Love Paul and Terri (Hemphill) Lindell

Larry you will always be remembered by the Monster Factory Alumnus. You were a great man and even greater Mentor. You will be sadly missed by all

Larry, we hung out some back in the 80s when your Dad still had the body shop at the Pontiac dealership in Mt. Holly. I never forgot you and am very sorry to hear of your passing.
Peace and No Pain, brother.

These 3 bell's toll for you with the utmost respect and with heart felt condolences for those that loved you. Larry befriended me when we first met down in Charlotte, back in the early 70's. My family had been transfered down from PG by DuPont a couple years before and Larry had just moved down to work for Crockett's NWA Wresting Promotion. Have fond memories of me, my & his girl friend going off to watch him perform in the square circle. R.I.P...

Watched you on tv when I was younger, and had the pleasure of meeting you a couple times. There's a wrestling school in heaven that needs a great trainer! Rest in Peace my friend :)

Larry you were always a gentlemen. Remember the good times in the class of 69' . Rest in peace, we will all miss you.

I'll always remember being at the Weil house when we were younger, I remember Larry and his teenaged friends there watching "The Monkeys" Probably the late 60's early 70's
Went to your wrestling match at Gloucester county College ( I think) I remember you before you went blonde. :) Rip in peace Larry.

R.I.P. Larry! Larry was a true friend always there for anyone wether it was advise or help with anything he was a real super guy and I enjoyed going to the wrestling shows he had and going to the monster factory or going out to eat he will be sadly missed by family, friends, and the wrestling world. Love You rest in peace my friend.

One of the best and kindest person i ever had the honor of knowing he will be miss by all but never ever forgotten