1945
2017
Larry McGee, age 72, of Arlington, Texas passed away on Wednesday November 29, 2017. Larry was born February 25, 1945 in San Diego, California.
A visitation for Larry will be held Monday, December 4, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Moore Funeral Home, 1219 North Davis Drive, Arlington, Texas. A funeral service will occur Tuesday, December 5, 2017 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at First Baptist Church Arlington, 301 S. Center St, Arlington, Texas. An interment will occur at Moore Memorial Gardens, 1219 North Davis Drive, Arlington, Texas.
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December 18, 2017
Robert Olivi
He was a good man. Prayers for family.
December 18, 2017
Dennis Landes
Condolences to his family and to his SFOT family. He was a great boss! Always backed his officers and treated everyone fairly. A great example of a fantastic person!
December 18, 2017
R C Briggs
He was my boss and mentor.
December 18, 2017
Chris Draper
Sad to hear this, I worked for Larry at All Saint's Hospital in Fort Worth for several years in the 90's. He was a great guy.
December 12, 2017
Debbie Bridgeman
Sorry to hear about Larry passing away, he was a great boss, worked for him at All Saints for many years, what a good & kind man. Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family.
December 6, 2017
Jean Stayton
He was a great guy and I liked him very much. So sorry to hear of his passing and pray for his family.
December 6, 2017
Jerry Stephens
Sorry to hear about Larry's death. He was a great person. I enjoyed working with him at SFOT.
December 6, 2017
Bob Greene
Saddened by this news. Larry was a fine man and a dedicated full time Security Officer. I remember him fondly from my working experience in HR at SFOT during the early 1970s. Gone too soon. My sincere condolences to Larry's family and all others close to him. May he rest in eternal peace.
December 6, 2017
Sharon Tracy
That's so sad. Larry was always such a nice guy! Loved working for him. Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family.
December 6, 2017
Dennis Landis
Condolences to his family, and to his SFOT family. He was a great boss! Always backed his officers and treated everyone fairly. A great example of a fantastic person!!
December 6, 2017
Jameeca Scipio
Larry i think of the time i spent with u caring for u and how u use to dance with me and smile alot and after a while u stopped smiling...i looked at all of those priceless memories also known as pictures and now i see why u could no longer smile...because u lived a wonderful fulfilling life!!! And u hadto start living another way..Your smile was truly unique..I want your wife to know that love conquered anything u were ever diagnosed with..she was truly your cure..if i never get to have true love i seen it in u and your wife...i was really emotional and i look down that hall and dont hear u and it saddens me, but i know my word and u may be better off where u r now...u can smile down on your loved ones...Gone but never forgotten...Hang in there Phala...cna Meeka (L.L.)
December 3, 2017
It's amazing how fast 52+ years can slip by. You were the closest thing to a brother I ever had. We traveled a lot of roads together and shared a lot of laughs. I will miss your sense of humor, kind smile and presence at all the swap meets to come. You'll never know what your friendship meant to me. Rest In Peace, Friend and Brother.......Mac Bishop
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