As a child, Larry excelled at sports, and held the record at Balboa High School for his running abilities. He made friends easily and spent much of his youth exploring the city he so loved. After his graduation with the class of 1967, Larry entered the construction industry "because he couldn't sing or dance", as he often jokingly stated. Larry was an accomplished crane operator for Sheedy Drayage Company for 37 years where he worked upon many well-known San Francisco landmarks including the Coke slide and glove at AT&T Park, the iconic Cupid's Span sculpture, the Conservatory of Flowers, the Academy of Sciences and The Pyramid Building. His hobbies included fishing, west coast swing, live concerts and Motown Music. He was a vibrant and joyful person who brought a smile to all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his siblings, Emma June and Billy. Larry is survived by his wife, three daughters as well as two grandchildren.
As a child, Larry excelled at sports, and held the record at Balboa High School for his running abilities. He made friends easily and spent much of his youth exploring the city he so loved. After his graduation with the class of 1967, Larry entered the construction industry "because he couldn't sing or dance", as he often jokingly stated. Larry was an accomplished crane operator for Sheedy Drayage Company for 37 years where he worked upon many well-known San Francisco landmarks including the Coke slide and glove at AT&T Park, the iconic Cupid's Span sculpture, the Conservatory of Flowers, the Academy of Sciences and The Pyramid Building. His hobbies included fishing, west coast swing, live concerts and Motown Music. He was a vibrant and joyful person who brought a smile to all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his siblings, Emma June and Billy. Larry is survived by his wife, three daughters as well as two grandchildren.
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