Bob Mcgee
Sue, Pam , and family, my condolences for your loss, you all are in my prayers , I already miss our 3 wheeled lunch ride with Big Larry , Don , and myself, may God hold you all in the palm of his hand now and going forward
Birth date: Sep 7, 1955 Death date: Sep 27, 2019
Lawrence "Larry" G. Williams, age 64, of South Side, passed away surrounded by his loving family on September 27, 2019. Larry is survived by his beloved wife of 41 years, Susan M. Williams; daughter, Pamela S. (Williams) Cantrell Read Obituary
Sue, Pam , and family, my condolences for your loss, you all are in my prayers , I already miss our 3 wheeled lunch ride with Big Larry , Don , and myself, may God hold you all in the palm of his hand now and going forward
Sue, sorry we won't get a chance to see you or say our goodbyes cause we are out of town.... We were blessed to know Larry and to have shared times with you both. God bless you on the challenge you are facing. Me and muchie are here if you ever need us. Goodbye Larry.. God bless you.
I met Larry at the Pymatuning Spillway when I saw he had the same Harley Davidson trike as me. Over time his friendship became brothers. I remember all the lunches he and I went to (2 hot dogs and fries for Larry). I will miss Larry. Luv ya brother.
More than just a friend he was FAMILY.....willing to help day or night and always with that big smile.....he will be missed greatly...in our hearts and thoughts always. Bryan Williams Family
A man of courage who was fiercely protective of and loyal to his family & friends. Heaven has gained a guardian angel with an adventurous streak.
Larry was a neighbor, friend and classmate. His was the only voice I heard at graduation and only friendly face at a class reunion. He lived behind my Dad's house and garden. My husband lived next door to my Dad and had a pool. Larry watched him trying to clean his pool liner then suggested taking it to the car wash; where they got it clean. Our kids rode Power Wheels together in the back alley. He also supported by brother Frank while growing up. He will be missed.