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In Loving Memory

Purvis, Larry M.

March 28, 1950 - September 13, 2023

Wednesday, September 13, 2023.  Beloved husband of Paula Purvis (nee: Brawley).  Our dear father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

SERVICES:  Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road on Tuesday, September 19, 12 – 2:00 p.m.

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8 thoughts on “Purvis, Larry M.”

  1. Larry you were a great friend for 41 years and an even greater brother in law for almost 32 years. You were my sister Paula’s Best friend. Thank you for taking such good care of her and making her happy . I’m going to miss you brother. Give my sweet Gary a hug kiss 💋 from me. You are both where everyone wants to go in the end.
    R.I.P. you will be truly missed
    Love Sheila

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  2. Larry you were one of the best brother in laws we could ever ask for. You made such an impact on so many lives. You were the love of my sisters life and you were always thinking of everyone else right up to the end. You will always be loved and missed and we promise ¹to take care of Paula for you. Give all of our loved ones in heaven kisses from us. Fly high with all the other angels, you are now pain free. I love you brother, Debbie.

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  3. Paula, I’m so sorry for your loss. Larry was a good man! If you need anything, please don’t hesitate. I haven’t seen you in many years but you are still dear to my heart.

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  4. Paula. We were surprised and shocked to earn of Larry’s passing.
    We will never forget our days in the Old Third District and theThird
    District Bureau. Remember the “good days”; we had a lot of fun
    and lots of laughs. We will keep Larry in our prayers.

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  5. Paula. We were surprised and shocked to learn of Larry’s passing.
    We will never forget our days in the Old Third District and theThird
    District Bureau. Remember the “good days”; we had a lot of fun
    and lots of laughs. We will keep Larry in our prayers.

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  6. There are few people in this world who share my warped sense of humor. Uncle Larry was always the man I could count on to laugh at the world with me. He will be missed.

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  7. Dear Paula. I’m shocked and saddening to hear of your painful loss. I was a pledge and fraternity brother with Larry at Mizzou. He was such a wonderful and fun guy to be around. We lost contact over the years, but reconnected through a mutual friend this past July. We promised to get together the next time I visited St. Louis from my home In Alabama. It was a true blessing I was able to have a deep and long conversation with him before he passed. Wishing you strength and comfort during this time of sadness.

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