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Lawrence Gerald Phoenix

1946 - 2011

BORN

1946

DIED

2011

Lawrence Phoenix Obituary

Lawrence Gerald Phoenix, 64, of Oklahoma City, Okla., died Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at a hospital in Oklahoma City. He left this life after a short but intense fight with lung cancer. Burial: Lawrence's cremains will be interred in Fort Gibson National Cemetery at a later date. Arrangements are by OK Cremation, Mortuary Service and Funeral Home of Oklahoma City. Lawrence was born Dec. 19, 1946, in Tulsa, Okla., to the late Carl Roy and Faye Joyce Moton Phoenix. He graduated from Daniel Webster High School in Tulsa and married Lena Kay Smith in 1967. He was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1968, and graduated from Northeastern Oklahoma State College in 1971. After 10 years with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lawrence made a career in mortgage banking in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In drafting his own obituary, Mr. Phoenix closed by saying: "He loved his family, his country and God beyond measure." His wife, Kay, preceded him in death. Survivors: Sons, Larry and Marcus of Oklahoma City and Charles of Irvine, Calif.; and granddaughters, Kayla Phoenix and Mila Phoenix.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Jul. 10, 2011.

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Carl Gardner

August 8, 2011

Bellcord had a wit and wisdon that showed his lust for life and his appreciation for cars combined with a love for the important things that are being strangled here in America. God bless you and your family. Happy Trails Mr. P.

Opie Franklin

August 7, 2011

Another Bring a Trailer reader here. Best wishes to his family. He will be missed all over the US and foreign climes thanks to his wit and wisdom. Happy trails Bellcord.

WD Willis

August 7, 2011

We so enjoyed his rare wit and dry humor on "Bring a Trailer" dot com. There will be less reason to follow the site each day with the realization that special wisdom and satirical observation will be absent. Fair Wind, Clear Skies and a Challenging Road to drive Bellcord!

Terry House

August 7, 2011

Godspeed Bellcord. Thanks for bringing your ray of light into my life through your comments at BaT.

j h

August 6, 2011

Loved Bellcord and his comments on Bring a Trailer - He always brought a smile to my face and a bit of laughter to my soul. He will be sorely missed on this earth, but assuredly Heaven just got to be a more interesting place. Godspeed to my fellow West Tulsan...

Jim Rosenthal

August 6, 2011

There are a lot of BaT members who write about cars, and many do it quite well. Bellcord/Mr. Phoenix was different. What he really wrote about was people- all of us- in the guise of writing about cars. We were all the richer (a great deal richer) for his wit and experience, and we are all the poorer as he departs us. In addition to family, country and God, he loved life and language, and it clearly showed.

Darrell Wilhelm

August 6, 2011

Good friend of Larry's and fan of his Bring a Trailer & Huffington Post comments here... his wit and humor were enjoyed by many and he always brought a smile to my face.

Godspeed...

My condolences to the Phoenix family.

Dan on bringatrailer.com

August 6, 2011

His fellow online car community members knew him as "Bellcord," and his wealth of knowledge and stories were enjoyed all over the planet. He'll be missed! Condolences to the Phoenix family.

BAT reader

August 6, 2011

I lost my dad at 65 to lung cancer too, every time I need help or to share an idea or a wrench, I miss him. I'm sorry for your loss.

August 6, 2011

Godspeed Bellcord! You will be missed.

From a fellow BAT reader.

BAT reader

August 6, 2011

A true wit - even with a tear on my cheek, his writings made me laugh out loud.

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