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The Welch Family wishes to thank all of you for the many expressions of kindness through food, cards, visits, telephone calls, and especially your prayers during the homecoming of our love one.
May God Bless each of you. The Family
At the request of the family the body will be cremated
Visitation will be at Sellers Brothers
MLK Drive, Atlanta, Ga Friday April 8, 2005 from 5:00 - 7:00pm
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Saturday, April 9, 2005 2:00pm
Cecil-Helton Memorial Chapel Helton Brothers Funeral Home
Bremen, Georgia
Rev. J.R. Allison, Officiating
OBITUARY
Mr. Larry Welch Sr. departed this earthly life April 2, 2005. He was born in Atlanta, Ga. to the late Noel Lee and Nellie Welch on April 5, 1954. Also preceded him in death, one brother Willie Alvin Welch ,and one sister Virginia Thomas.
On June 7, 2002 he was united in holy matrimony to the love of his life Linda Walker.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife Mrs. Linda L. Welch, three sons Larry Welch Jr., Christopher Welch and Lacheez Welch, one daughter Jessica Welch of Atlanta, Ga. one step son Keon Walker Sr. of Carrollton, Ga.. He was blessed with seven grandchildren, Brother Willard Stephen of Decatar, Ga.,Sister Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Houston Texas, two special nieces Cassandra Jackson, De-Ashley Boiling, and two special nephews Terrance Spikes, Bernard Boiling. A special friend Jessie Shackleford.
Poem Uncle Larry A man that was never mad never let too many people look sad. Everytime I seened him he always smiled.His teeth was white as pearls. His hair was a good grade even when he combed it before he laid. He always made me laughed and made me feel that I was in the right place at the right time. Always knowing that he was sick ,and God always took the right pick. Always knowing that he was fine even when he didn't look as great sometimes. But knowing that he is gone that God is never wrong. I know he is with the man that made him feel so not alone.
By: De-Ashley Boling
Order of Service
Scriptures Eulogy
Old Testament New Testament
Acknowledgements Recessional