He was born in Nashville, Tennessee and was the son of the late Larry and Karyle McMahon Hayes. He was a carpenter by trade.
Larry was a member of the Frog Pond Community who grilled and made money for various charity events. He loved a good horseshoe game and a day fishing at one of his favorite spots. Larry was a funny guy with a sarcastic manner and quick wit. One of his favorite sayings was "What did the dog say when he got his tail cut off? It won't be long now."
Larry is survived by his wife; Kandy Hayes of White Bluff, TN, his eight children; Ashley Hayes, Elizabeth Hayes, Kaleb Donaldson, D'Mitri Miles, II, Jacob Hayes, Kimberly Donaldson, Jayden Hayes and Malcolm Hayes. His six grandchildren; Makinley Lawyer, Skylar Carlton, Jackson Carlton, Ryelee Jean Hayes, Mauriana Miles and Kayson Donaldson. Also surviving is a brother; Chuck Hayes, his sisters; Debbie Kerwin and Amy Hayes.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. from the Crossroads Church of God of Prophecy. Dennis Donaldson will officiate. Visitation will be on Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the church. Place of rest will be in the Nosegay Cemetery.
Taylor Funeral Home
He was born in Nashville, Tennessee and was the son of the late Larry and Karyle McMahon Hayes. He was a carpenter by trade.
Larry was a member of the Frog Pond Community who grilled and made money for various charity events. He loved a good horseshoe game and a day fishing at one of his favorite spots. Larry was a funny guy with a sarcastic manner and quick wit. One of his favorite sayings was "What did the dog say when he got his tail cut off? It won't be long now."
Larry is survived by his wife; Kandy Hayes of White Bluff, TN, his eight children; Ashley Hayes, Elizabeth Hayes, Kaleb Donaldson, D'Mitri Miles, II, Jacob Hayes, Kimberly Donaldson, Jayden Hayes and Malcolm Hayes. His six grandchildren; Makinley Lawyer, Skylar Carlton, Jackson Carlton, Ryelee Jean Hayes, Mauriana Miles and Kayson Donaldson. Also surviving is a brother; Chuck Hayes, his sisters; Debbie Kerwin and Amy Hayes.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. from the Crossroads Church of God of Prophecy. Dennis Donaldson will officiate. Visitation will be on Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the church. Place of rest will be in the Nosegay Cemetery.
Taylor Funeral Home
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