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Larry Gene Weitzel

Fort Worth, Texas

1959 - 2014

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Larry Gene Weitzel, 55, a loving father and grandfather, peacefully went home to be with his Savior on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014. Celebration of life: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Lucas Hurst Funeral Home. Larry was born Feb. 17, 1959, in Lorain, Ohio, to the late Robert and Rose Weitzel. Larry was...

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My best friend I will miss you. Love Timothy Meeker. May you rest in Peace.

So sorry for your loss Todd, Chad and Nicole. I remember all the fun times we had when we lived across the street from ya'll. May your Dad rest in peace.

Thank you kids for the honor of speaking at your dad's service. He was such a committed follower-of-Christ and loving father that he set the bar high for all of us who knew him. It will be our joy one day to unite with him again, as God promised.

My dear friend, I will miss you for a time but will see you again. I am thankful for your friendship and the great example of a strong Christian man you have been. I am confident your kids will carry on that legacy. You shared the love of Christ with them in every aspect of life. Nicole, Todd and Chad I am here for you and share your loss. But, we can all rejoice together knowing your dad is now truly home.

Your dad was a great person. He always seems to know what to say to you so that you may feel better. My kids remeber Larry always giving them icecreams when they were little. ..Chad,Nicole and Todd ...we are sorry for your loss..Hugs..April,Vince Tifini, Allie and Vanessa Nogle

Praying for the family in this time of sorrow. Larry was a great addition to the singles department and my Sunday School class. I know that God will comfort you at this time. We will miss him.

I am praying for your family and know that God is with you in this time of sorrow. I am unable to attend, but will have you and your family in my thoughts during that time. Larry was a blessing in the Sunday School class.

He was such a kind generous man. May he rest in peace.