Leondria Brown
My fondest memory of my Auntie Lois is when she came and stayed with us a few weeks before my sister's wedding. We made tussy mussies and sewed a lot. She will be missed.
Birth date: Sep 24, 1948 Death date: Dec 17, 2024
On September 24, 1948, Daisy and Daniel Larry were blessed with their firstborn, Virginia Delores Larry. Affectionately known as Lois by her family, she grew up in the close-knit community of Lake Providence, Louisiana. Virginia w Read Obituary
My fondest memory of my Auntie Lois is when she came and stayed with us a few weeks before my sister's wedding. We made tussy mussies and sewed a lot. She will be missed.
MY SISTER
Sisters can be annoying pests who hog the bathroom and borrow your clothes without asking but admittedly, they are always there for you when times get tough and usually, they are your best friends. Sisters are always ready to love, comfort, and defend you. They are lifelong friends you can count on until the end. In fact, the only force powerful enough to cut short the friendship between a sister and her siblings is death. The loss of my sister is painful, but holding dear all of the precious memories we shared will help me to cope.
YOUR BROTHER
DANNY

Ms. Larry was an extraordinary former colleague - a truly remarkable soul who touched countless lives with her grace and wisdom. Some people possess a rare gift of enlightening everyone around them through their mere presence, and she was one of those extraordinary individuals. Her regal spirit, profound wisdom, and gentle guidance made every interaction meaningful and memorable.
In life, we are blessed with encounters that leave an indelible mark on our hearts, and working alongside her was one such divine gift. Her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched and the wisdom she shared so generously. We have truly lost a precious jewel, but her light will continue to shine through all those she inspired.
My heart is hurting but my love for you will forever be strong. I love you my sister ❤. The times we shared and the memories will last forever. I know you are celebrating in heaven because God took you home, because your work here was done. You are a phenomenal woman one who will be missed forever. You left a remarkable impact on my life. The tears I have will forever flow because I miss you and can't pick up the phone and call you when I want. You were more than a friend you are my sister and I truly love you.

Lois, my memory of her was her knowledge and her many talents. Her love of family, her teaching career. She was a very sharp lady. RIP Lois
