Larry Rendell Love's Obituary
Larry Rendell Love was born on February 13, 1996 in St. Louis,
Missouri to LaRissa Martin and Lawrence C. Love, III. He was preceded
in death by his paternal grandparents, Lawrence C. Love, II and Barbara
J. McCoo, his cousins, Tyrell, Kyri and Kenny of St. Louis.
Larry attended St. Louis Public Schools and graduated from Vashon
High School in 2015. He had recently tested at the American Trade
School for placement in their electrician program. He was previously
employed by several major franchises and general merchandising
companies, but his favorite job of all was Home Health Care, where he
cared for his grandfather, Lloyd.
While Larry was visiting his grandfather, he also took the time to build
close relationships, having serious conversations and building meaningful
bonds with his grandfather’s close neighbors.
Larry loved everyone and was loved by everyone he was a person that
you could count on. If he said he was going to be there, he was there on
time and if he had something to help you, it was yours. He was the man
with a plan and he was always working to help in any way he could.
Larry loved his grandparents, Lloyd and Jacqueline. If it was within his
doing, it would be done. He would go and sit with his Grandpa Lloyd
anytime of the day. He was the go-to man and the ride provider for his
baby sister, Raven. You can say he was the Dance Brother, he was
there for her always even if it meant he had to miss hanging out on
those long Competition weekends. He loved everyone’s children, his
“Binky Baby” SaNiya, and his “Grandson” Chase. He loved all animals
and they loved him. If he could, he would own all the stray “Cats and
Dogs”.
Larry Rendell Love is survived by: his mother ~ LaRissa Martin; stepfather
~ Harold Fraction; father ~ Lawrence C. Love, III; one brother ~ Reginald; five
sisters ~ Melissa, Latasha, Brittany, La Taundra and Raven; four nieces;
four nephews; his maternal grandparents ~ Lloyd and Jacqueline Martin;
three uncles; four aunts; his great uncles and aunts; and a host of cousins, a
great extended family, friends, his cat “Bud” and his dog “Kodak”.
What’s your fondest memory of Larry?
What’s a lesson you learned from Larry?
Share a story where Larry's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Larry you’ll never forget.
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