

Larry was a man with the most fascinating stories, an artist, a creator, and an avid toy train collector. His southern accent could lull you into any conversation. He loved old school things like a bottle of Pepsi with peanuts. He was not a simple man; his mind was always in action, but there was never a thought that he was above anyone. He was a bronze foundry artist who re-created the sculpture’s work into beautiful bronze art. One of his favorite projects was the National Cutting Horse Trophy. Larry was a wonderful man, loving husband, great father, and grandfather. Most of all he was a child of God and was ready to go be with his Savior, Jesus Christ.
Larry is survived by his wife, Jan; three sons: Joe and wife Kathy, Marc and wife Carlotta, and Patrick; daughter, Judy. Grandchildren; Diana Fisher and husband, Arthur; Kurt Lynn and wife, Shanea, and many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins. As well as his Uncle David Hancock.
He is preceded in death by his Mother, Martha, Father, Pat, his brother, Doug, and his brother, Brian.
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