Larry was born July 6,1943 in Wytheville, Virginia. Upon graduation from Ceres High School, he attended East Tennessee State where he received his Bachelor’s Degree. He began his lifelong career in Fries, Virginia before moving to Hampton. He earned his Master’s Degree from Hampton Institute while teaching at Eaton Junior High School. He began the most rewarding 30 years of his career at Kecoughtan High School in 1972 where he worked as an athletic director, coach, and assistant principal. Larry’s post-retirement career included administrative duties at Y.H. Thomas where he encouraged students to earn their GEDs and administered testing for the Hampton Sheriff’s Department. He was also a member of Liberty Baptist Church in Hampton, Virginia.
Born a mountain man with a gentleman’s heart and a warrior’s spirit, he lived a simple life and enjoyed simple things. Obstacles in his life were overcome through grit and determination. His character is attributed to the hometown that made and raised him. His heart never left the beautiful, yet simple life of this small town, Ceres, Virginia. Larry’s devotion to God, family and education, was evident through his work ethic, discipline, and “down to earth” attitude that made him loved and adored by all.
He is survived by the love of his life, Patricia Mizelle Waddell; his son, Brandon Dorn Waddell; and daughter, Jennifer Lockett (Terrence). He has three grandchildren, Jordan Lockett, Ryan Dorn Waddell, and Karyss Lockett. He is also survived by his sister, Brenda Tate (Hal) from Bland, Virginia, as well as many extended family members.
Due to the restricted guidelines for gatherings, services are private but will be available to be viewed on Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home's Facebook Page starting Sunday evening, June 7, 2020. Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawnwood-fh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family.
The family would like to express sincere gratitude to Harmony on the Peninsula for providing care over the last few years of Larry’s life.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made payable to:
Hampton City Schools,
1 Franklin Street,
Hampton, Virginia 23669,
℅ Run for the Stage (Attn: Larry Waddell Warrior Scholarship)
This scholarship was created so Larry could continue to make an impact on education and will be awarded to a deserving Kecoughtan student’s pursuit of higher education.
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