Larry Shane McCarver, 60, of Orange, passed away on July 28, 2014, at Rayburn Healthcare in Jasper.
A Graveside service will be at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 30, 2014, at Jett Cemetery in Orange. Officiating will be Brother Danny Benson.
Born in Orange, Texas, on July 13, 1954, he was the son of Tommie McCarver and Hazel Eugene (McFarland) McCarver. Larry worked at the paper mill, and later as a pipefitter, he also served in the U.S. Army. He enjoyed saltwater fishing and woodworking.
Larry is preceded in death by his parents Tommie and Hazel McCarver; brothers, Leonard Frizzel and Jackie McCarver. He is survived by his children, Michael McCarver, Gretta McCarver, and Josh McCarver; and his twin-brother, Tommie McCarver and wife, Lynn.
Arrangements made under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.
Condolences
Patsy Dickerson
July 29, 2014
Larry, The Ford Family grew to love you and you were a part of our family. Thank you so much for taking good care of our mom Atrail Ford Dohmann and being there with us when she went to be with Jesus in May. I know that you and her are having a great time in heaven together. Paula misses you at the home. We love you now and forever. Patsy along with the rest of the clan.
Sam Fontenot
July 29, 2014
My sincere condolences to Larry's family and friends. I am a CNA working for a family whose parents have been residents of Rayburn Healthcare. I've had the opportunity to see Larry and visit with him over the last several months. He was always actively assisting where help was needed. The residents there are feeling disbelief that their friend is gone. May God bless you during your time of grief and comfort you only as He can.
Reba Davis Smith
July 29, 2014
To Larry's family, It came as such a shock when I heard of Larry's untimely passing. He was my Daddy's roommate at Rayburn Healthcare for five months until Daddy passed away on April 13th. I always enjoyed visiting with him and appreciated how he looked out after Daddy. He was so kind and helpful to the other residents as well. They are grieving the loss of their friend. He had a really good heart and did so many things that many weren't aware of. Just the way he wanted it. May you find comfort in these thoughts and may memories you shared with him soothe your grieving hearts. Scripture reads "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted". Matthew 5:4.