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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Larry Wayne
Moore
March 4, 1939 – November 11, 1978
Larry W. Moore
It is with deep sadness we announce the transition of Larry Wayne Moore, age 39, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who entered eternal rest on Saturday, November 11, 1978, in Cincinnati. He was born on March 4, 1939, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Interment will follow at Arlington Memorial Gardens , 2145 Compton Road, Mt. Healthy, Ohio 45231.
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Herbert T. Walker III and Walker Funeral Home are honored to serve the Moore family. Please call 513.251.6200 or visit www.HerbWalker.com for additional information.
Larry was a grade ahead of me and how or when we became friends I can't remember but we were pals forever. He had a very pretty sister, Sharon, and he was so protective of her and if anyone said an off-color remark about her they had Larry to deal with, beaucoup pronto! We lived near "Westwood Commons" a public park with a swimming pool, tennis courts, baseball fields with high wire mesh backstops and a large wire canopy covering the entire diamond area over the home plate and we would climb up at night and sit on the diamond backstops twelve feet up and talk about God and the stars and the girls we liked at school and we smoked cigarettes, told jokes, and sometimes slept overnight on top of those diamonds. Larry was on the "A" list and a "Letter" jock and had real class. He always treated everyone with respect and as equals but Larry truly was the best of us all. A better friend you could not have. He was an Army veteran and after the service drove a UPS truck and hated it, quit and got a job in a steel mill. Larry smoked Chesterfields. He died of lung cancer leaving behind a wife, daughter, his parents, and his sister that still grieves for him. Larry, you're not forgotten-no way Padre! REST IN PEACE
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