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In Loving Memory

Yeargain, Larry

Larry Yeargain was born on December 15, 1955 in Bonne Terre, MO to Jimmy and Betty (nee Mecey) Yeargain, and entered into rest on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at the age of 68.
Dear father of Tyler Yeargain, Caitlin Yeargain, and Caleb (Laine) Yeargain. Dear brother of Jerry (Tina) Yeargain, Linda (Kelly) Yeargain, and Janet (Kevin) Brady. Former spouse of Vicki Yeargain.
Larry was a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. He was a retired Social Worker from the Missouri Division of Family Services. Larry was a faithful elder of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau. He was a lifelong St. Louis Blues and Cardinals fan.
SERVICES: A visitation will be held at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Thursday, November 21 with family visitation from 9:00 am to 10:00 am and public visitation from 10:00 am until time of SERVICE at Noon.

“In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make a donation to Lutheran Family Children Services of Missouri, or the Charity of your choice”

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9 thoughts on “Yeargain, Larry”

  1. We are sorry! We just learned of Larry’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Barb (Johnson) and Tim Gegg

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  2. Sry to hear this…Larry was always special to me ….he hired me out of the Delta Chi house to be a bartender at his wedding….we talked about it every time we met @ homecoming

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  3. Larry and Jerry Yeargain were my best friends in high school. We played tennis together and baseball and spent a lot of time just hanging out and laughing. Jerry was easily the smartest and most mature of our little group, but Larry was by far the funniest. So many good memories. We lost touch, but it pleases me to read of his successful life. I’ve missed him for fifty years and will continue to do so. He better than the President’s fruitcake, an inside joke that still makes me laugh.

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