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Larry R. Smith - Year Entered 1967

Larry R. Smith

Larry Ray Smith, 70, of Mobile, AL, formerly of Plainfield Twp., passed away on May 24, 2012, in Mobile, AL hospital, after a long battle with cancer. Born: July 5, 1941, in Plainfield Twp., PA, he was the son of the late David D. Smith and Edith Smale Smith. Personal: He is survived by his wife, Manuela Smith. Larry graduated from Pen Argyl Area High School, class of 1959. He also served in the National Guard unit in Pennsylvania. He worked at Mack Printing Co. in Easton, PA. Then he went on to Ambassador College in CA, graduating from there. Survivors: In addition to his wife, he is survived by daughters, Viviana and Autumn Smith; brothers, Ralph L Smith and his wife Carrie of Nazareth, PA, Jacob Smith and his wife Mae of Bethlehem, PA; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Blake; sister, Marion; brother, David C.W. Smith. Services: A memorial service was held on May 27, 2012, in Mobile, AL.
 
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Published by The Express Times on Jun. 7, 2012.

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08/13/14 05:11 PM #1    

Cledice Decker (1959)

From Sandra Wolf Vinson:

 Just a note to let you know Larry R. Smith died 2-3 years ago. He had been living in Mobile, AL. 


08/14/14 10:35 AM #2    

Dean Smith (1964)

Larry R. Smith died in May 2012.

 


08/15/14 04:49 AM #3    

Ted Johnston (1969)

Does anyone know how to contact Linda (Crozier) Smith, Larry's widow?


08/15/14 09:20 AM #4    

Sandra Wolf (Vinson) (1966)

Just a follow-up for Ted.  Larry (who later in life went by his middle name, Ray) had been divorced for many years.  He had been married about 15 years at the time of his death to a German lady named Manuela. 


08/29/14 12:36 PM #5    

Gwen Petals (Biedler) (1968)

I only remember Larry in college as a tease. Whenever we ran track and he was around, he'd yell out, "Gwen, you run like a girl!" I'm sure he is missed.


09/01/14 11:39 AM #6    

Eugene Taber (1967)

I recall, right after Larry and Linda's wedding in '71, showing them the way to Mountain Shadows Resort in Phoenix where they spent their honeymoon.  Larry was sometimes referred to as Herr Zeitz, a character in their German textbook.


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