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William “Larry” Franklin Veteran

Birth
Morrilton, Conway County, Arkansas, USA
Death
26 Mar 2001 (aged 52)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Jerusalem, Conway County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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William Larry Franklin was the son of Walter Mackey "Mack" Franklin and Phena "Dee" Twin Huffman Franklin.

Larry married Living Moore on October 30, 1966 in Perry Co., Arkansas.

Larry and Living were the parents of two children.

He was the Grandfather of three grandsons.

He served in the United States Air Force for seventeen years. He was rated "Top 10" for ALL of those seventeen years.

Larry was an avid "Outdoorsman". He loved camping, fishing, scuba diving, anything having to do with the "Great Outdoors".
He also was a licensed pilot, he loved to fly.

Larry was cremated, his memorial is being placed next to his parents and brother.

William "Larry" Franklin was my dear older brother and I miss him more than words can say.

Our memories build a special bridge when loved ones have to part to help us feel we're with them still and soothe a grieving heart ~ Our memories span the years we shared, preserving ties that bind ~ They build a special bridge of love and bring us peace of mind

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They say that life is fleeting, I know that this is true. I left this world so quickly With no goodbye to you. I know how much you miss me Your tears fall ever light. The pillow where you lay your head is wet with them at night. I know your heart is hurting The words we left, unsaid I love you's left unspoken, are spinning in your head. The strength that I have carried that served to make you whole remains to make you stronger within your grieving soul. For you see, while you were weeping on the day I passed away, at the gravesite near the flowers where my loved ones knelt to pray. An angel came to see me, She took me by the hand, She led me to a kingdom in a very distant land. As I look down from heaven, And see you standing there, Your heart so ever burdened with more weight than it can bear. I long to bring you comfort, I long to give you peace, I long to hold you closely, cause all your tears to cease. The joy I've found in heaven goes far beyond compare, The love that's so elusive can be found here everywhere. The light is softly shining, There's no storm clouds here or rain, There's no teardrops found in heaven, There's no suffering, there's no pain.You needn't be so troubled, stay close to God and pray that someday we'll be together, One bright and glorious day. So my love, you shouldn't question, My dear you need not cry, I've gone to be with Jesus. I really didn't die.
William Larry Franklin was the son of Walter Mackey "Mack" Franklin and Phena "Dee" Twin Huffman Franklin.

Larry married Living Moore on October 30, 1966 in Perry Co., Arkansas.

Larry and Living were the parents of two children.

He was the Grandfather of three grandsons.

He served in the United States Air Force for seventeen years. He was rated "Top 10" for ALL of those seventeen years.

Larry was an avid "Outdoorsman". He loved camping, fishing, scuba diving, anything having to do with the "Great Outdoors".
He also was a licensed pilot, he loved to fly.

Larry was cremated, his memorial is being placed next to his parents and brother.

William "Larry" Franklin was my dear older brother and I miss him more than words can say.

Our memories build a special bridge when loved ones have to part to help us feel we're with them still and soothe a grieving heart ~ Our memories span the years we shared, preserving ties that bind ~ They build a special bridge of love and bring us peace of mind

**************************************
They say that life is fleeting, I know that this is true. I left this world so quickly With no goodbye to you. I know how much you miss me Your tears fall ever light. The pillow where you lay your head is wet with them at night. I know your heart is hurting The words we left, unsaid I love you's left unspoken, are spinning in your head. The strength that I have carried that served to make you whole remains to make you stronger within your grieving soul. For you see, while you were weeping on the day I passed away, at the gravesite near the flowers where my loved ones knelt to pray. An angel came to see me, She took me by the hand, She led me to a kingdom in a very distant land. As I look down from heaven, And see you standing there, Your heart so ever burdened with more weight than it can bear. I long to bring you comfort, I long to give you peace, I long to hold you closely, cause all your tears to cease. The joy I've found in heaven goes far beyond compare, The love that's so elusive can be found here everywhere. The light is softly shining, There's no storm clouds here or rain, There's no teardrops found in heaven, There's no suffering, there's no pain.You needn't be so troubled, stay close to God and pray that someday we'll be together, One bright and glorious day. So my love, you shouldn't question, My dear you need not cry, I've gone to be with Jesus. I really didn't die.


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