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The Kilcrease Family
May 24, 2010
Uncle Larry made the very best fudge and french fries every time we would visit. There would always be tennis and baseball and we always looked forward to our San Antonio visits. Your family is in our prayers. Love always,
May 24, 2010
A wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather. Truly the defining word in all these names. An honor to have known him & his family. May God's grace be with all of you at this time. Sandra Creech, Ph.D. (Waco, TX)
May 24, 2010
Ida Frank,Carole Gary, Benton Gary, and Jimmy Tackett. Our hearts and prayers arfe with you at this difficult timne.
Rodney and Denise (Williams) Ayers
May 24, 2010
Our hearts go out to the entire Miller family. We will cherish all our beautiful memories of such a wonderful man forever. Love to all.
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Judy Bailey
May 24, 2010
So sorry for so much sadness and loss for your family in 2010 (and in recent years past). I'm sure Larry is with Jesus right now, rejoicing with his beloved wife, his daughter Judy, and the rest of the "fold". God's blessings to you all and my prayers continue to go out to you.
Geoffrey Brett Gregory
May 23, 2010
Granddad, you are the man that I have most admired and looked up to in my life. The closest thing to a curse word I ever heard you say in your life was "Damn", after I had hit my sister Sara while visiting you and Grannie one Christmas. I will never forget how dignified, strong and full of integrity I thought you were every day during my visits when you would come home from the Air Force with your uniform on and dreamed of one day being just half the man you were. I love you Granddad and am so sorry that I wasn't able to live up to your way of life, but I am continuing to strive every day and hope that one day you will be able to look down at me with my mother, father and Grannie by your side and say that you are all proud of me and the life that I have made for myself and my family. I will miss you more than you know and you will always be in my thoughts and the man I thought of as my hero.
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