Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wallace & Wallace Inc Funeral Chapels & Crematory - White Sulphur Springs on Mar. 8, 2026.
Larry James Cousins, 74, of
White Sulphur Springs, WV, passed away early morning Saturday,
February 28, 2026. Larry was born to Nannie Lottie Coleman and Jessie James Cousins on
September 10, 1951. He was a devoted father, brother, husband, grandfather, great grandfather,
and friend. Larry's life can be encapsulated by five words: Family, Friendship, Fun,
Faith, and Faithfulness. His 74 years of life were filled with an abundance of each.
Larry grew up in
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia with his late parents Nannie Lottie
Coleman Mayo and Jessie James Cousins. He attended schools in Greenbrier County and
graduated from White Sulphur Springs High School. Growing up as the youngest of six, his
elder siblings consist of surviving sisters Alice Mayo and Nannie Cousins Johnson. He joins
Freddie, Sammie, and Maxine Mayo.
Larry was a loving and devoted husband to Hazel Marie Graham Cousins for 48 years since
July 1st, 1978. Larry and Hazel went on many adventures together traveling with the church,
visiting family, and so much more. Together they raised two children LaDawn and Kim Graham
and had a total of 6 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. He leaves behind his wife, Hazel
Cousins of
White Sulphur Springs, WV, Two daughters; LaDawn Graham of
Hampton, VA and
Kimberly Graham of
Roanoke, VA, Grandchildren; Marissa Graham, Sharice Graham, Devon
Graham, Edward Ivy JR (Jaybird) of
Roanoke, VA, Santanna Graham of
Newport News, VA,
and Antrene' Thurman (Graham) of
Charlotte, NC. Additionally, his great grandchildren; Asean
Banks (Graham), Jaelyn Stanley (Graham), Tramiere Hairston (Graham), Kameron Stanley
(Graham), Khalil Collins (Graham), Jaliyah Vance (Graham), KayLoni Graham, and Edward Ivy
III all of
Roanoke, VA.
Although Larry was a quiet and simple man, he had many friends from his years serving at the
church. He leaves behind his "HBO" (Help a Brother Out) brothers, church friends, and many
members of the community. Larry was known not just for being a good friend to many, he was
the friend that could be trusted to drive to doctor's appointments, help run errands, provide food
and supplies, and save newspapers.
Larry loved to watch Westerns, Wrestling and old TV shows. When he was not serving or
participating in church events, he was completing word cross puzzles. When in the presence of
family, he was very good with children and dogs. He loved to play with his grandchildren and
great grandchildren. They could always expect a tickle from Larry when least expected. He
shared many laughs and fun times over the years at church events, family reunions, birthday
parties, graduations, and the holidays.
Larry was one of the founding members of New Vision Baptist Church. The church was started
in his home along with his wife Hazel and a host of other faithful servants. He was always
devoted to being a disciple of the Lord and loved showing up for his church and their members.
He has served as a Deacon for over two decades serving the majority of that time at New Vision
Baptist Church and previously at First Baptist Church.
Larry was a faithful employee of the Greenbrier Hotel for forty years, working as wait staff. Larry
faithfully served as a shepherd center member, participated in coffee talks, a member of the
nursing home ministry, former member of the church choir, and countless hours of community
service. Larry was always willing to serve food to the community, drive friends around town, and
provide school supplies to all of his grandkids.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday March 14th, 2026 at 1 pm at his home church, New
Vision Baptist Church, in White Sulphur Springs WV. It is with great sadness that the family of
Larry announces his passing. He will forever be missed and remembered. The family wishes to
send a special thank you to his pastor, Bishop Kathie D Holland, and the New Vision family as
well as all who have sent condolences and prayers. We would like to thank the Wallace &
Wallace Funeral Home for their services during this time.