Lawrence Crocker obituary: Lawrence Crocker's Obituary, KC

In Memory Of
Lawrence "Larry" Crocker
1948 - 2015

Obituary photo of Lawrence Crocker, Olathe-KS
Obituary photo of Lawrence Crocker, Olathe-KS

In Memory Of
Lawrence "Larry" Crocker
1948 - 2015

Lawrence "Larry" Lynn Crocker, 67, of Olathe, Kansas passed away on November 15, 2015. He was born on July 26, 1948 to Lacy and Virginia (Anderson) Crocker in Detroit, MI.

Larry is survived by his loving fiance Judy Ford Blackburn of Olathe, KS; sister Ruth Gwen of Martin, TN; nieces Angela (Matt) Jones, Lisa (Robert) Moss, and Tammie (Willie) Ford.

Larry was a former United States Marine and Vietnam Veteran. He was also in the Army and served in Germany.

For many years he was the owner of his own janitorial company. He worked the last year for Tesco Environmental and his best friend, Tom Mitchell.

Larry was a very kind and compassionate man. He touched the lives of many people. He loved the Lord and will be greatly missed.






Larry came back into my life after 43 years. We were so good together as if the time we were apart faded away. We said we were one in a million. How many people get a second chance to get back together? We did and I thank the Lord for each and every day.
Love Judy
Lawrence "Larry" Lynn Crocker, 67, of Olathe, Kansas passed away on November 15, 2015. He was born on July 26, 1948 to Lacy and Virginia (Anderson) Crocker in Detroit, MI.

Larry is survived by his loving fiance Judy Ford Blackburn of Olathe, KS; sister Ruth Gwen of Martin, TN; nieces Angela (Matt) Jones, Lisa (Robert) Moss, and Tammie (Willie) Ford.

Larry was a former United States Marine and Vietnam Veteran. He was also in the Army and served in Germany.

For many years he was the owner of his own janitorial company. He worked the last year for Tesco Environmental and his best friend, Tom Mitchell.

Larry was a very kind and compassionate man. He touched the lives of many people. He loved the Lord and will be greatly missed.






Larry came back into my life after 43 years. We were so good together as if the time we were apart faded away. We said we were one in a million. How many people get a second chance to get back together? We did and I thank the Lord for each and every day.
Love Judy

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