Peggy Ostman
We were saddened to discover that larry has died. Know that Beverly and Larry are together with the Lord now. We miss them..Love and condolences to Kathy, Ken and family.. Sincerely, Curt and Peggy
Birth date: Dec 29, 1934 Death date: Nov 23, 2015
Lawrence Alvin Stephens, 80, maintenance work for Ford Glass Plant passed away November 23, 2015 in Tulsa, OK. He was born December 29, 1934 in Kansas City, KS to Frederick Alexander and Mary Inez (Reynolds) Stephens.Lawrence is s Read Obituary
We were saddened to discover that larry has died. Know that Beverly and Larry are together with the Lord now. We miss them..Love and condolences to Kathy, Ken and family.. Sincerely, Curt and Peggy
Hello I'M sorry to hear from your death my uncle John Nolan worked there as president and chairman from 1979 to 1996. Im sure he knew him we lost my uncle John Nolan a couple months ago so i know how sad it is to lose a special person plus i lost my mother in may 28 2015 too so its been very hard. MY name is Tommy Nolan number is 606-670-5212 be free to call i love to speak to people he worked with he really enjoyed his union brothers and sisters.. Thanks God Bless You..
May the peace God gives sustain your family during this difficult time. Lean on one another as the days ahead become too hard to bear alone. Share your memories, they will be a source of joy. Seeing the promises in God's Word the Bible will help you to gain strength and fortify your hearts, granting you comfort. (2 Thessalonians 2:16,17; jw.org)
Dear Kathy (Tursey) & Family I am deeply sadden for your loss. You have been a wonderful daughter and a true inspiration of God's grace and Love! you are in my thoughts and prayers! I am so thankful I was able to share a lot of memories with your dad and family. My deepest sympathy, Love you, Michelle (Tursey 3)
We have so many beautiful memories of one we love so dearly So thankful to have shared the journey
Kathy and Rick you have my heartfelt sympathy. May God Bless you and Comfort you. Dennis and Terry Calvert
I remember uncle Lawrence playing and singing with Uncle Joe