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LARRY D. SPECKS Jr.

 LARRY D. SPECKS Jr.
LARRY D. SPECKS Jr.

Larry D. Specks, born on December 19, 1970, in Fort, Texas, passed away peacefully in his hometown on October 17, 2024, surrounded by cherished memories and the love of those who knew him.

Larry was a devoted family man, always valuing the time spent with his loved ones. His warmth and kindness will be remembered by all who have the pleasure of sharing in his life. He found joy in simple pleasures—music was a profound source of happiness for him, and he relished every opportunity to engage with it. Whether it was listening to his favorite tunes or enjoying live performances, his passion for music was a defining aspect of his personality.

An enthusiastic sportsman, Larry enjoyed playing basketball, often gathering with friends and family on the court. His competitive spirit and love for the game were evident, yet it was his camaraderie that truly made every game memorable. Additionally, he cherished the thrill of playing bingo, finding joy in the excitement of the game and the company of fellow players. The vibrant atmosphere of the local casino also held a special place in his heart, where he would occasionally indulge in the thrill of chance and luck.

Larry’s life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and countless treasured moments. He leaves behind a legacy of joy and fond memories that will forever echo in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. His spirit will continue to shine brightly in the lives he touched, reminding us all of the beauty of family, friendship, and the simple joys of life.

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