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Larry Paul Fauscett, 82, passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
He was the son of the late Ben and Mae Fauscett and was also preceded in death by his siblings, Farris Fauscett, Billy Fauscett, Frances Huggins, Eloise Sheppard, James Fauscett and Bennie Petty; nieces and nephews, Wayne and Cindy Sheppard, Karen and Connie Petty, David Fain and Rickey Fauscett; brothers-in-law, Robert Randolph, Walt Sheppard and Bit Petty.
Larry was a Veteran on the United States Army and was a member of the American Legion. He loved the mountains and enjoyed spending his time fishing.
He is survived by his sister, Diane Fauscett Randolph; nieces and nephews, Reece Fauscett, Keith Fauscett, Mark Fauscett, Janine Clark, Warren Sheppard, Nancy Bailey, Terry Petty, Robert Randolph Jr. and Troy Fauscett; great nieces and great nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 4 PM on Monday in the chapel of Love Funeral Home with Rev. Reece Fauscett officiating. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 2 until 6 PM and again on Monday from 1 until 4 PM. Larry will be laid to rest at United Memorial Gardens with Military Honors by American Legion Post 112.
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1402 N Thornton Ave, Dalton, GA 30720

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