
Martin Torres informed us that Larry Leggett passed away on July 4, 2012. Larry's wife, Connie Ray, was by his side.
Martin reported: "Larry was my good griend and our best man when Tina and I got married. He had been fighting a good fight and actually lived two years longer than the doctors predicted."
Rest in Peace dear friend.
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Arlene Moore (Moore)
To Larry's family.... I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss but rest assured that Larry is now at peace...... I didn't know him well but I must admit when in high school I had a big crush on him... I'm glad he lasted longer then the doctor's thought he would...God Bless him and may he rest in peace
Carol Orcutt (Holly)
Carol Orcutt (Holly)
Here is a picture I found of Larry online announcing his addition to the law firm in Seattle.
Steve McCanse (
Larry had a joyful spirit and an easy laugh. I lift my glass to you sir.
Sharon Graham (Stacy)
I remember Larry as a good sportsman and a really cute guy. I am sure Arlene was not the only one carrying a torch for Larry. I am sorry we have lost him.
He was way too young.
Arlene Moore (Moore)
LOL Stacy, I'm sure I wasn't :) Wow and to find out he only lived about 35 miles from where I currently live in WA, small world
Jay Collier (Collier-Collier)
God bless you Larry. We'll all see ya soon.
Franklin (Hank) Drewes
So sad to hear about Larry. Larry and I became friends in grade school and in the summer played little league on the same team. We lived in the same neighborhood and as a kid I spent so much time at his house his mother, father and sister were almost like a second family for me. Under the tutelage of his father Cliff I learned how to throw a curve ball while playing catch with Larry in his back yard. I joined the Leggett family on camping /fishing trips to the White Mountains and had such a great time. I will always be grateful for their kindness. Larry and I became somewhat distant during my awkward high school years. I always admired Larry for his intelligence, humor and inquisitive nature. I offer my most sincere condolences to his family and all who loved Larry.
Julie Zander
So sorry to hear about Larry. He was a nice guy. Larry saved me from complete desolation at the 8th grade Magee Junior High Dance by asking me to dance--the first time ever a boy had asked me to dance. He was a very nice boy who made dancing seem normal for a nerdy, klutzy kid like myself!
Sam Young
His smile will be missed....
Sam Young