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Wanda (Conley) Cox
September 16, 2004
I knew Larry very well during our Shawnee High School years and have many wonderful memories of those days. I was so sorry to hear of his passing and offer my condolences to his family.
Laurel Owen Neidig
September 12, 2004
I didn't know Larry, but sign in the memory of my brother Gordon (Bud)Owen
Dolly Durbin Balsano
September 12, 2004
I am very sorry for your loss, we went to SHS together....
Frances E. Thacker
September 12, 2004
Deepest Sympathy to Larry's family and to all who loved him. He is at home with God.
Frances Thacker
SHS Class of '52
Hilda-Gay Mayberry
September 12, 2004
We of the Shawnee Class of 1952 are greatly saddened to hear of Larry's death.
Our condolences to his entire family.
Hilda-Gay Mayberry
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