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Larry Larvester Yarbough II

Fort Worth, Texas

1977 - 2005

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Larry Larvester Yarbough II, 28, died Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005, in Smith County.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday at Ebenezer Baptist Church in the Elm Flat Community of Powell. The Rev. Charles Douglas, pastor, will officiate. Burial: Woods Cemetery in Powell. Viewing: 10:30 am. to 8 p.m....

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Larry, Feb 4 was your bday, I was and am always thinking of u. This time last year we were planning an out of town trip! I miss you, and am always going to love u!
Hope all is well in the Yarbough family!

Happy Birthday!!

Since elementary we have celebrated the week of our birthdays Jan 31st - Feb 4th and this year was no different. I didn't have you there physically but, mentally and spiritually I felt you there. There were several songs that came on this week that I haven't heard since high school. That mad me laugh and cry. They also gave me comfort in knowing that I will see you again. "See you at the crossroads" and "This is for my homies". I pray everyday for strength and...

I was just thinking of Larry more than usual today. As basketball season begins it's hard not to think of him. Larry is truly missed by all of us. I look for Larry daily around the gym, hoping to hear him getting on one of the kids. As I said before, Larry was a very special man. Yarboughs, I am sure you already know this, but he is not and will not be forgotten.

Dear Yarbough family,
I'm so sorry to hear this news. I remember Larry all the way from Sycamore Elementary, and playing in the neighborhood.
He always was making people laugh, and it's obvious how much he was loved and was a blessing to so many. He was a wonderful man, and I pray you can take comfort in knowing you will see him again one day!

I enjoyed working with Larry, he was such a fun person to be around.
I will really miss him, he is the same age as my twins son, Whonne and Shonne Beavers. He was really involved in sports and education of young people.

Dear Yarbough family...Larry was such a dear and kind friend and I was shocked and saddened by the news that he is no longer with us. I can only pray that we will all some day be with him in a joyous reunion. It is hard to find the right words to say, but Larry always had a kind word and a smile for me and I will never forget his love. Michelle

Dear Yarbough family - I send to you my best wishes and deepest sympathies. Your son was so much fun to have around. As a child, he was so delightful but as an adult, he grew into an amazing young man. We are all blessed to have had him in our lives. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.