1933
2025
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6 Entries
Karen Murray
October 6, 2025
My condolences to the entire Kellogg family
What a beautiful obituary for such a beautiful man. I was fortunate enough to meet Larry during his time at Paoli Point. He was such a lovely kind, thoughtful and caring individual. I am a better person because I knew him. Rest in peace Larry you will be missed.
Katie and Bob Jones
September 29, 2025
John, Deena, and Family,
I was so sorry to read of your Dad´s passing. His smile was truly infectious. When we first moved to Hilton Head, I had the pleasure of interacting with him through Hilton Head Junior Golf, and I always enjoyed those moments.
He lived a life full of commitment, grace, love, and joy-a true role model in every sense. He was so proud of all of you! Please know you are in our thoughts.
Katie (and Bob) Jones/Radley Run
Tom and Kathy Callos
September 23, 2025
We certainly will miss Larry´s always good sense of humor and the way he actually listened when talking with him. He was a big part of our annual Christmas decorating group and will be missed. Hope you are keeping the angels laughing. Until we meet again, we will miss you.
Dave Kellogg
September 23, 2025
Dad, we miss you already. You'll forever be alive in our hearts, memories and all the fun stories we're sure to share. Rest in Peace. We love you!
Jane T. Upshaw
September 23, 2025
Larry Kellogg was a devoted community leader during his residency at Sun City. He was supportive of USCB becoming a baccalaureate-degree-granting institution from the time we began our public awareness campaign to gain public
support. He worked tirelessly for the change in role and mission including attending public meetings and adding his strong voice of support. Once the Bluffton Campus was built and the change to baccalaureate degree granting status was complete, he became an enthusiastic supporter of USCB athletics. He drove the drink cart at the annual USCB golf tournament every single year. I will be forever grateful for
his faithful support for the growth and development of USCB. I am so sorry to learn of his death. Fly high, my friend. Your good works have earned you many stars in your crown. We will miss your genuine and caring spirit backed by dogged
determination. Jane T. Upshaw, USCB Chancellor Emerita

Al Saibini, Nevada Alpha '76
September 19, 2025
In coelo quies est.
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