Condolences
My sincere condolences to Larry's family and teams. Larry was one of the best, most honest, and trustworthy men in our industry. We could always rely on him to be upfront about what could and couldn't be done. He was reasonable and understanding. We all lose with the passing of Larry.
Bryan
I met Larry 30 years ago when he first started his relationship with his wife Terry Lynn. Over those 30 years I was in their home occassionally and part of their family.. Thanks for all the good memories Larry... RIP bud... We will meet again someday and you and Terry and I will party.... Blessings to Terry at this time....
Had the pleasure of working with Larry "George" as I called him. always ready to lend a hand with everything. Smiles, laughs and stories. Dedicated family man and mentor to many. Proud to call him my friend. Thoughts to Terry and the family. "I got this" George. Rest well, sir,
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I talked to him a little while ago, about going for a ride together. I've know Larry for 30 years, from Crossline, when we first met. Got him good, when they had the W900 Kenworth. My truck key would open the door with a little jiggling, so one day I hid a couple of stuffed mice in the truck. When he reached into the cubby hole for his log book, he grabbed one and just about lost his mind.
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