Graveside service: 10 a.m. Friday in Skyvue Memorial Garden.
He was born Oct. 24, 1947. He graduated from Paschal High School in 1965 and studied art at Oakleaf College in Weatherford.
Larry was an artist, poet and an amateur genealogist. A longtime member of Narcotics Anonymous, he helped countless suffering addicts find recovery and was a founding member of the Fort Worth Twenty-Four-Hour NA Group.
His final days were spent in spiritual development, genealogical research, writing, painting and garage sales.
Larry was highly respected and will be missed by his NA family and all who knew him.
His parents, Cecil and Bonnie Stevenson, preceded Larry in death.
Survivors: His surviving family is too numerous to mention.
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Billy Slimp
May 4, 2003
My deepest condolences to each one that was touched by Larry.
Larry, may you rest in peace.
Catherine and Woodrow Perkins
May 3, 2003
We offer our condolences to each of you on the death of Larry.
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