I agree Fred, Larry was a very fine person---quiet and reserved. I don't ever remember him saying anything bad about anybody. Do you remember what year he passed away? I remember reading it in the Herald aka (THE EVENING HERALD). It will always be the Evening Herald to us old farts.
I think he was barely in his 20s when he died. I wish I had been there. His family lived on Jones Avenue at the corner where Eastside Baptist Church was once located. He was smart as a whip. For a few years we were inseparable. He was the sweetest individual. Larry appreciated my humor more than anyone I've known since. We laughed a lot, and we pondered the universe we had been plopped in. I should have been there.
Fred Hembree
Larry Carver was one of the finest individuals I have ever known. F HembreeDonna Hunter (Ratterree)
I agree Fred, Larry was a very fine person---quiet and reserved. I don't ever remember him saying anything bad about anybody. Do you remember what year he passed away? I remember reading it in the Herald aka (THE EVENING HERALD). It will always be the Evening Herald to us old farts.Fred Hembree
Donna,
I think he was barely in his 20s when he died. I wish I had been there. His family lived on Jones Avenue at the corner where Eastside Baptist Church was once located. He was smart as a whip. For a few years we were inseparable. He was the sweetest individual. Larry appreciated my humor more than anyone I've known since. We laughed a lot, and we pondered the universe we had been plopped in. I should have been there.
Donna Hunter (Ratterree)
You are with Larry now, and I'm sure he was there to welcome you. Friends united again. Rest in Peace you two.