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Larry Joe Richardson

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Larry Joe Richardson

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Jul 2014 (aged 45)
North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Larry was a gentle giant. If I were to sum him up in one word, it'd be, "funny!" He could tell joke after joke. You'd be laughing hard from the joke before and he'd tell another one.
He had a sentimental side as well. If he cared about you, you knew it. He'd list all the things he loved about you. This serious side didn't last long before he was making jokes again.
Larry had a photographic memory and could remember in detail anything he read. He could have won Jeopardy! If I ever needed to know about any subject, I'd call Larry.
He had a passion for Harley's. I'm so happy that he got his Harley before he died. He was riding with his new friends when he passed away. I know he felt like he belonged and thought of them as family.
His funeral was an ocean of Harley's. He would have been so proud!
Larry was cremated and his brother has his remains.
Larry was a great guy and much loved by all his family and friends. He had a wonderful sense of humor and people naturally gravitated to him because he had the ability to make people laugh.

But Larry was also very intelligent with a high IQ. He could talk on almost all subjects and was always ready to learn more. He had an open mind and because of this, it made him a good listener.

Larry was what one would call one of the "real" people. He never pretended to be anything other than what he was. He didn't need to because he was a huge personality onto himself. He was an original, full of life and it was never a dull moment to around him. Larry loved his family and he loved his friends, and everybody loved Larry.

Larry passed away doing what he wanted to do, and he left this world way too soon.

He will be missed everyday. We love you, Larry. Rest in peace and we will see you in the next life.

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Larry was a gentle giant. If I were to sum him up in one word, it'd be, "funny!" He could tell joke after joke. You'd be laughing hard from the joke before and he'd tell another one.
He had a sentimental side as well. If he cared about you, you knew it. He'd list all the things he loved about you. This serious side didn't last long before he was making jokes again.
Larry had a photographic memory and could remember in detail anything he read. He could have won Jeopardy! If I ever needed to know about any subject, I'd call Larry.
He had a passion for Harley's. I'm so happy that he got his Harley before he died. He was riding with his new friends when he passed away. I know he felt like he belonged and thought of them as family.
His funeral was an ocean of Harley's. He would have been so proud!
Larry was cremated and his brother has his remains.
Larry was a great guy and much loved by all his family and friends. He had a wonderful sense of humor and people naturally gravitated to him because he had the ability to make people laugh.

But Larry was also very intelligent with a high IQ. He could talk on almost all subjects and was always ready to learn more. He had an open mind and because of this, it made him a good listener.

Larry was what one would call one of the "real" people. He never pretended to be anything other than what he was. He didn't need to because he was a huge personality onto himself. He was an original, full of life and it was never a dull moment to around him. Larry loved his family and he loved his friends, and everybody loved Larry.

Larry passed away doing what he wanted to do, and he left this world way too soon.

He will be missed everyday. We love you, Larry. Rest in peace and we will see you in the next life.

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