Larry was born on June 20th,1968 to Larry and Sharon in Baltimore, MD. After Larry graduated from Queen Anne's County High School, he went on the study HVAC where he became a Journeyman in his trade.
After graduating from trade school he went on to have a successful career in his field. Larry worked on HVAC unit from the roof of sky scrapers to the smallest units in the most fancy of she sheds. Although I think his favorite title was a toss up between Dad and Pop-pop.
In 2006, Larry met or should we say reconnected with Bethany at Americana Apartments where he walked in to fix HVAC issues where Bethany happened to working as a property manager. Larry and Bethany never had any children together but blended their very unconventional families and created perfect chaos. This concoction of craziness consisted of Chris, Brittany, Lindzee, Krystal, Walter, Cheyenne, and Dakota. Although not all his according to biology he couldn't be told they weren't all his "kids". From this group he received the greatest gift his grandchildren Jaden, Madison, Talon, Tripp, Damien, Rylie, Zelda, Kali, Tesla, Marley, and Aspen.
Unfortunately, series of back injuries and surgeries ended his career early. Although, this didn't keep him down, spent his free time doing what he loved the most being around his family and tinkering with anything that had a engine.
Larry was predeceased by the love of his life/wife Bethany, his parents Larry, Sharon, his sister Roslyn, brother Donnie, and grandparents. He is survived by his children, grandchildren, The man who raised him Phil, his sisters Rhonda, Allison, his brother Chad and many great friends that he considers family.
Larry was one of a kind and one of the best men a person could come in contact with. Larry would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. If anyone needed help under the hood, if their A/C broke, or any help in general he was one that could be counted on showing up no matter how much pain he was in or how inconvenient it was for him he was going to be there for someone in need, Even if that meant he had to walk a laymen through a complex procedure. Larry was amazing at making people feel skilled and accomplished in just about any situation. He had amazing patients and was a great teacher. Larry will be greatly missed. The world definitely lost one of the good ones but, heaven has gained another Angel.
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