Larry received his GED from the Eleventh Armored Cavalry Education Center, after being drafted into the Army in 1971, during the Vietnam War. Larry had a handful of passions and hobbies throughout his life. During his childhood, he played baseball and was known to be the smallest but the toughest on the field. As well as riding motorcycles, time spent with his father he always reflected back on. However, his love for hunting and occasional fishing trumped any other. Larry turned hunting trips into treasured family memories. A passion that will be continued for generations to come.
Larry's life was selfless. He was a constant place of love, comfort, strength, and unwavering support, not only for his children and grandchildren, but for his mother and sister as well. He was a man who always honored his word and would go to battle for you no matter what. In Larry's later (Glory) years, his grandchildren became the beacon of light that gave him purpose all over again. He was their Grandpa, Paw-Paw, Booger Bear PawPaw, Pops, and Papa.
Larry was an honorable and loving Son, Brother, Daddy, Grandfather, and Friend to many. Albeit we mourn his presence here on Earth, we all can take comfort in knowing he now watches over us, and one day we will meet again at Heaven's gates. Forever missed and forever loved. We love you with all our hearts, Always.
He is preceded in death by his father, James Louis Kaiser; and sister, Janet Foerster.
Larry is survived by his children, Stephanie Adcock (Ronnie), Belinda Morgan (Shane), Vanessa Kaiser, and James Kaiser (Mandy); mother, Joyce Armstrong; sister, Stacie Kaiser; grandchildren, Cheyanne, Naomi, Lucas, Emma, Wyatt, Madison, and Gage; along with numerous family and friends.
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