Michael Kovach
KayWas so sorry to hear of Larry's death. You are in my thoughts and prayers.Mike Kovach
Birth date: Nov 11, 1945 Death date: Apr 5, 2013
Decatur ' Larry Paul Lydick, 67, of Decatur, passed away Friday, April 5, 2013 at Symphony of Lincoln. He was born November 11, 1945, in Princeton, IN, son of Paul Raymond Lydick and Bernell (Hovermale) Lydick-Sawyer. Larry was a Read Obituary
KayWas so sorry to hear of Larry's death. You are in my thoughts and prayers.Mike Kovach
Kay, my thoughts and prayers are and have been with you and your children since I learned of Larry's passing. I know there will be difficult days ahead. Please know you are continually in my thoughts and prayers. Janet Myers
My Deepest sympathy to Larry and his family. I remember Larry from his days at Spector Freight. His friendship like his work was always first class and ever enduring.
Lit a candle in memory of Larry Paul Lydick
Kay, in your sadness, may there also be joy that you had such a wonderful person to love. May God Bless You. With deepest sympathy, Cathy & Dan Sebok
Kay,My sympathy to you and your family at this time. I know it has been a long and difficult six and a half years for you all. Larry was a great, patient teacher, and I have him to thank for my CAT MCS knowledge. He had a tremendous sense of humor I will not forget. Death is something only time can heal. Love is a memory no one can steal. May you move forward peacefully knowing Larry is well and in good company.Hugs,Bev Stenger
My deepest heartfelt sympathies go out to all of you at this sorrowful time. May you know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers, as I continue to pray that God comforts and guides you through your loss. Larry was truly a courageous and gentle spirit. Kay your devotion and unwavering love for Larry was so humbling. I have the greatest love and respect for your genuine, compassionate and untiring efforts, for always be there for him. As Larry rests in the arms of God and the Heavenly Angels…I must say that you have truly earned your own wings. Love and Prayers,Sharon Ross
I will always remember Larry for his kindness, humor, and his warm greetings at work. We had many nice conversations and laughs. Peace be with you Kay and God bless youDick & Mary Lee StubblefildAlpharetta, GA
We have many wonderful memories of Uncle Larry. Memories that will never leave us. The one thing that stands out is how he could make us laugh. He was such a tease and never let up, especially if he could get you to tease him back. We'll always remember his laugh and the twinkle in his eye. Love you always, Uncle Larry. Cathy & Steve