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Lawrence W. Giles

Dallas, Texas

1964 - 2020

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DIED
July 31, 2020
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Dallas, Texas

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GILES, Lawrence W. It is with heavy heart and sadness that we announce the death of Lawrence Wolf Giles "Larry" on July 31, 2020 at his home in Plano, Texas after a lengthy illness. He was born May 1, 1964 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and moved to Texas with his family in 1982. He graduated from Plano...

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Well don't know what more to say but doesn't hurt to repeat hipow much I liked and enjoyed Larry the few times I met him and wish I could have spent more time with him and of course still full of regrets over the great void his passing left in Suzanne's life

Larry was a great friend to me and my family. He was the kind of man who literally exemplified the word patience and understanding. I will miss him

Just learned of the news of your passing, my amazing WoW brother, '85/'86. Your energy and boldness befitted that awesomely cool middle name. Thank you for sharing a year of your life with me back in Brigham City, UT. A fond farewell and aloha to you, braddah Larry.

My heart is grieving for my amazing WoW brother, ‘85/‘86. Thank you for sharing a year of your life with me in Brigham City. A fond aloha to you, Larry.

My brother referred me and got me a job helping out at LG when i was a teenager. I remember his joy for life, telling me not to worry about hornets and wasps swarming around us on the job. He'd say "It's like Moby Dick. If you leave them alone they'll leave you alone." I told that to my kids this weekend when we were outside and they were nervous about a wasp. For the record I've never been stung by a bee or wasp even after years of window cleaning.

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Larry Giles had a profound impact on my life. I joined his team cleaning windows in the mid 1990s when I was a teenager and spent several years working at LG Windows. Now in my late 30s I think about what he taught me every single month. He was my boss, but he was also a mentor, teaching through example. Larry showed me what it means to have integrity in my work, to live to a higher standard and do the right thing. He helped me understand to remain calm in the face of a stressful situation....

Patrick and I were so grateful for the time we got to spend with Larry and Suzanne here in Arkansas. We experienced first hand Larry's beautiful soul and radiant smile that everyone mentions. Rest in peace Larry. You are indeed sorely missed.

Larry was a beautiful and warm soul. He will be sorely missed.