Larry Truman Maynor, 63 of Fayetteville was born in Sampson County June 2, 1947. He is predeceased by his parents Frank and Frances Maynor. Larry is survived by his wife Teresa of the home, sons Marchelo of Johnson City, TN and Brian of Fayetteville, three grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. He also has three brothers Rudy of Benson, Anthony of Raleigh, and Rex of Huntsville, TX and a host of other relatives and close friends.
Larry retired from Sprint Telecommunications on his birthday, June 2, 1997 to continue to grow his successful business, Maynor Roofing, Siding, and Home Repair. His family will continue his legacy in his honor. He was a wise and loving husband, father, and friend who imparted wisdom to all who crossed his path. He will be greatly missed.
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