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1935 - 2010
Age: 74
WEIR, Larry E.
Mattawan
Larry went to be with the Lord Friday evening, April 16, 2010 at his home. He was born May 29, 1935 in Highland Park, MI, the son of the late Edward and Jane (Long) Weir. Larry was a member of Faith Baptist Church, Mattawan active in the church choir for a long time and loved model railroading. On August 29, 1959 in Albion, MI, Larry was united in marriage to Iris Rodene (Carter) Weir who survives. Also surviving are 3 children, Thomas (Ailen) Weir of Pace, FL, Rebecca (Andrew) Adank of Coalville, UT and Cynthia Starr of Mattawan; grandchildren, Lydia, Gabriel, and Noah Adank; sister, Ardith Hrab of Portage; brother, David (Alison) Weir of Hesperia, CA; several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends Monday evening, (4/19) 6 to 8 p.m. at the Adams Funeral Home, Paw Paw. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m. at the Faith Baptist Church, Mattawan with Rev. Chuck Rawsthorne officiating. Interment will be in Albion Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Baptist Church, Randolph, UT or the Mexico Mission through Faith Baptist Church.
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There are currently 8 condolences.
Doug and Darlene (Kimmer) Peters
dopeters@hcjb.org
Thursday May 13, 2010 at
10:44 AM
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Sorry to learn of Larry's homegoing. May the Lord's comfort and peace sustain all of you in these days. I, Darlene, haven't had much contact with you in recent years but our friendship goes back many years when we were in school together, youth group at First Baptist, and an attendant in your wedding.
"...for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10
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Natalie Patten Kelley
Thursday April 22, 2010 at
1:42 PM
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I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I am sure that Larry is in a better place and he will remain in our memories. Although we have not seen each other for quite some time I will always remember your kindness to my children, Chris & Michael.
My condolence.
Natalie Patten Kelley
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Linda Fry
Wednesday April 21, 2010 at
7:47 PM
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Larry was a very special man. He was always kind to his fellow coworkers at P&G. I will always remember his kindness-
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Deb Fricke
d_fricke_thompson@yahoo.com
Wednesday April 21, 2010 at
3:53 PM
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I am also a Pension & Group employee. My fond memory of Larry is practicing his choir songs quietly while at work. He was very loved by his co-workers and will be missed by many. He was a good friend
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Jan Claxton (Rex)
Monday April 19, 2010 at
7:12 PM
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Larry was a wonderful, kind and gentle man, I feel blessed that I called him my friend. We did a lot of car pooling to Pension & Group Services and we became friends. We shared a lot of stories of our families and seemed to have the same values in life. My condolences to your family,I didn't meet Tom,through Larry talking of him, I feel know him.The faith you have will help you through this time. There will be some bumpy roads for you all. My heart goes out to Iris, it will be an adjustment for you and if you need anything, I'm only a phone call away. May God be your guide through this new journey and may He Bless each one of you.
In His Love, Jan
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Judy Merrill
Monday April 19, 2010 at
4:51 PM
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Iris, so sorry to read about your loss of Larry. Thankfully we sorrow not as those who have no hope, for we KNOW that heaven has received one more of the redeemed. Perhaps he and my hubby will now become acquainted. And we can only anticipate the reunion that awaits us!!! With thoughts and prayers for you and the family.
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Connie Eckles
Monday April 19, 2010 at
10:15 AM
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Iris and family. I am so sorry to hear about Larry. I have only fond memories of him. He was a joy to work with and such a pleasant person to be around. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Connie Eckles
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Dennis E Maitland
Sunday April 18, 2010 at
3:17 PM
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Hi Iris and Family,
It is with teary eyes and deepest sympathy that I type this condolence, but I know Larry is in a much better place. Larry was one of the kindest and caring individuals I have ever met. I remember Larry as always being the one to call on to pray before family dinners. He always mentioned the gospel in those prayers. I looked up to Larry as the model Christian and I know Korinne did too. I loved talking sports with him especially Michigan football. I will also never forget at Grandpa Mains funeral, right after Larry's snowblower accident eating at the table across from him. His fingers were all taped up and very unappetizing but hey it was Larry, so I was able to get through the lunch so kindly provided by the Methodist Church. Korinne, Heather, Shannon, Karena and myself are all thinking of you at this tough time and praying for you. Dennis E Maitland & Family
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