Larry Plemons, 55, of Robinson, passed away February 29, 2024. Larry was born on June 19, 1968, in Clifton, Tx. He was the second child of Jimmy and Norma Plemons.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE: 12:00pm, Saturday, March 9, 2024 at Crestview Church of Christ, 7129 Delhi, Woodway, Texas 76712.
Larry graduated from Bosqueville ISD and went onto McLennan Community College. He worked for United Parcel Service (UPS) for 33 years. Over the years, those millions of deliveries turned into thousands of friends and along the way many awards and accolades and the most recent is his membership in the UPS’ Circle of Honor, the highest recognition the company has for safe driving.
In 1985, Larry met Terra and they were married 6 years later. Eventually they had 2 children, Kyndel and Kamryn. Last year, Larry and Terra celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary.
Larry was very active in church activities including mission trips with his family. He devoted many hours to Mission Waco’s Jubilee Food Market and was known by all with his smile and positive attitude.
Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Norma Plemons; father-in-law, Joe Ronnie Storrs; grandparents, James and Winifred Plemons and Hugh and Ruth Smith.
Larry is survived by his wife, Terra; children, Kyndel Witt and husband Tanner of Lorena and Kamryn Plemons of Robinson and fiancée Zak Richards of Woodway; father, Jimmy Plemons; brother, Randy Plemons and wife Mary; sister, Brenda Wilson of Moody; grandchildren, Brooks and Baker Witt; mother-in-law, Georgia Storrs; sister-in-law, Laura Libhart; aunt, Phyllis Blackwood and husband Larry of Elm Mott; uncle, Donald Plemons and wife Donna of Round Rock; nephew, Roman Plemons and niece, Elysia Plemons of North Texas; several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
Larry will be remembered for his kind heart, lively spirit, and unwavering love for his family. He touched the lives of many with his wisdom, humor, and compassion.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or MD Anderson.
Larry will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His memory will live on in our hearts forever.
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Larry, you were my #1 “ride or die” bestie and although life took us different directions, we never missed a beat.
Friends like you are hard to come by and I’m ever grateful to have had you and Terra in my life. I’m more grateful that you are a (biblical) Christian and feel certain that among those to meet you in heaven, my mom and dad were 2 of them! Hug them for me and we’ll see you soon, brother.
My Grandad once told me when I was but a young teenager, “You can’t count your REAL friends on one hand.” That is so true, I believe for every one of us. Larry was one of those friends to me. Our friendship was organic. I met him 21 years ago on my job and from that first day on, we never missed a beat. From Friday night football games in Robinson to lunches on Friday afternoons, to him simply stopping by the Toyota dealership for a visit, it was always a pleasure to sit and visit with Larry. His personality was genuine and funny. He always had an update for me when it came to Terra and the girls. He loved them so much. We could talk for hours if time allowed. But, life is full of uncertainties, twists, and turns. We never know what lies ahead. Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ IS all knowing and His reasoning for wanting Larry at such a young age is His decision. We may never fully understand why, but we accept it. The one thing that I do know for certain is that Larry sits at the feet of the Lord with those gone before us, fellowshipping with the Father. Having really good friends is fantastic and a true blessing. As far as those very few friends that we can fit on one hand, Larry gets the thumb for me. I will miss his joking around with me and unique conversations. I love Larry like a brother. The void in my heart created by his passing will be there until I see him again. And that’s the last thing Larry said to me. “I’ll see you next time”. Indeed you will, my brother. Rest in peace, my friend. Save a seat for me. ❤️🙏🏼
Terra I was so shocked when I read this. I am so very sorry for this terrible loss for you and the girls. Please know that all of you are in our prayers for comfort, strength, and His peace during this time.
All my love,
Nancy Pricer
Randy,Mary and family,my thoughts and prayers are with you. May God be with you during this time of bereavement and grief.
You were my favorite UPS driver. Always friendly and loved how you were a little scared of my little chihuahua. You are greatly missed . Thoughts and prayers for your family.
You are greatly missed. You were my favorite UPS driver. Always friendly. I loved how you were a little scared of my chihuahua. Also remember when you delivered game ball at a Baylor football game. Prayers for your family. There will never be another Driver like you .
I have always had utmost respect for Larry and Terra. Met them both prior to their marriage and working in Pharmacy with Terra since 1990. I have always aspired to be half the Christian Larry was. I looked up to him as the prime example of a Man, Husband, Father, and Grandfather. I have always loved the the family as though they were my own.
Rest in peace Larry and know that you have pleased your maker as well as you are a Hero to your family.
Glenn Rebber
We are so sorry for your loss! Larry was such a kind man!
My deepest condolences to Terra and daughters. Over the years I have always been touched by the kindness of this sweet family. All of you have been such a blessing to the schools and the community. I am sorry for your loss.
In the few times we visited together, I got to know a man that loved God, his wife, and his family with all of his being. I have no doubt he is celebrating with Jesus. Y’all are in our prayers as we ask for comfort for your family.