I am so sadden to hear of my lifelong friend Larry’s passing….I grew up with Larry in San Francisco and went to grade school, junior high together, we lived about fifty yards apart and played together constantly along with our other friends…I remember his mother coming to the back door and yelling for Larry to come inside and practice his accordion lesson, we would all laugh but he actually got pretty good at it, plus Larry always had a smile and a story for everyone. . I remember his beloved German Shepard Jo Jo who was so smart and always carried Ms, Agnew’s groceries from the store. Larry was always a good, kind person and he had a tremendous open heart for all, As we moved on in our own lives I was always so proud when I heard Larry was going to Heavy Equipment School and he became one of the World’s Best Heavy Crane Operators….I know he was smart and invested his time and money well…I heard he had a beautiful family and wife and that he was a happy man…who wouldn’t be! It was so good to hear others and how he had an impact on other people he met and they got to see what a good human being he was. To his family and friends my prayers and thoughts go with you and I know Larry is continuing his spiritual journey and we are all better for being able to have crossed paths with Larry….Rest In Peace Buddy and keep rockin with the Rodney D jokes and practicing your Accordion! Your Friend, Coyle Jefferson II Sunnydale….San Francisco, California