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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Larry William Harris

Larry William Harris
March 07, 1967 ~ October 13, 2020

Larry Harris made his last wildly inappropriate and most definitely Sarcastic remark on Oct 13. Larry lived in Stillwater, but his heart was always in Missouri. Larry is a Father, son and the life of the party. He loved he’s cat's zombie and mo, fishing, Grilling, hangin out with friends and family. If you were lucky enough to have known him you either like him or hated him or sometimes both!! None the less, Larry was known by many who would say a “big ole Grizzly bear”. He could be scary and sweet.

Larry is preceded in death by his parents Howard and Christine Harris and son in law Ray “Bob” Hysaw jr.

He is survived by his daughter Amber Hysaw and two granddaughters Melissa and Sam Hysaw.  


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