Larry R. Perkins

December 31, 1943 ~ March 26, 2009
December 31, 1943 - March 26, 2009 Larry R. Perkins, 65, Reelsville, formerly of Mooresville, died March 26, 2009. Mr. Perkins was born December 31, 1943, in Indianapolis, to the late Solomon and Lucille (Anderson) Perkins. You are invited to visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/46731/ to read Larry’s Life Story, share a favorite memory, or sign the online guest registry.
The loss of a dad can be more than words can express. May your family take comfort in knowing,to be absent from the earth is to be present with the Lord. Rest in His comfort and grace. Larry (Moe) will be in our hearts and you will be in our prayers.
Larry was a very good man, may he rest in peace. I grew up with Larry and his family next door and he was always very kind, loving and such a great man. He will be missed.
This past week my ‘second’ Dad went home to be with the Lord. He was a faithful Christian; however a very simple man. He showed his love of others by his presence, being fully with others and keeping connected by phone weekly with a large number o
I thought very much of larry, dottie he talk to me about the good times you had,Iwill miss him your friend Danny Goodin Auburndale Florida, 863-604-2696.
Our Condolences to the Perkins family, From The Brown Family. Larry was very much a part of our family growing up. He always had a smile on his face. He’s Home now,and I’m sure He has an even bigger smile on his face, He will be missed!for sure.
Larry was a very special person to me. He always made me laugh. It was a joy to watch him when he was young growing up in Kentucky and a pleasure to see him grow into a good man who loved his family very much. As we grew older it was fun to get calls from
Dottie, Mike, Diana, Kim, Danny, and friends, may God comfort you at this time of sorrow. Larry was a true friend and will be missed. Rest in peace friend. Till we meet again on the other side.
Mo always had a smile and always spoke. I loss my husband in August, 08. I will always miss him. He also worked at Chrysler in supervision. You have my deepest symphthy.
Diana, A note to let you know I’ve been thinking about you since the news of your dad’s passing. My heart goes out to you and your family during this very hard time. Love ya, Cindy
im going to miss u old buddy,all the guys at the shop will miss u too,we will meet againg at the big deer camp up there,good buy for now old friend,ed
There are some people who make you feel like family from the first time you meet them. We (Browns) were all so blessed that Larry re-connected with my Dad (Melvin) shortly after his fall several years ago. There’s been no greater role model for what a lov
Larry became my grandpa when he married my grandma in 1991. I will never forget his love for everyone. He loved my cousins and me as if we were his flesh and blood. He loved taking us out to the woods when we were little. I will always remember how his sm
I only got to know Larry and Dottie the last few year’s but i felt as if i had know him forever he was the nicest man i have ever met he will be missed by many people my prayer’s will alway’s be with you Dottie.
Larry was my step-dad. he always was happy to see us when we went to visit. when he was in the hospital he told my youngest daughter that he would see her real papa. and talk to him for her. She never got to met her real papa. Larry was all she knew as a