Wws,Sr,
When Larry was in elementary school I remember his uniqueness, and his promise. He was so inquisitive, aware beyond his years, and innately wise. Even then his interaction with family members was one of interest, innocent pranks, and overall gaiety. Larry was simply fun to be around and interact with. He was a natural at being the center of attention in the family unit in a very positive and entertaining way.
He showed me as late as 2019 that he still valued family, sentiment, and loyalty to those he genuinely cared for. He made a point to attend his favorite Aunt, and my Mother's funeral to express his sincere loss, as well as my own that day. It was indeed appreciated.
As much as we think we can be prepared for such a loss...we can't. Blessings to his wife, his siblings, and his friends during this painful transition, of not having Larry's wit, humor, and family loyalty around anymore.
Larry provided us a valuable life lesson with his way too early loss from us. Let us all hope whoever came in contact with him will finally learn from it. Whether you are his friends or his family..know that life is short...and there is nothing more precious...make a point to start imitating Larry's childhood gaiety...daily...with those you interact with.
While the childhood memories are plentiful... My unfulfilled memories of today and tomorrow will be terribly missed.
Love you cousin!
--WWS,Sr.






