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Larry Wells

June 20, 1948 ~ June 12, 2023

Born in: Houston, Texas
Resided in: Linden, Texas

Larry Bruce Wells, 74, of Linden, TX, was ushered into his heavenly home on Monday, June 12, 2023 at MD Anderson Medical Center in Houston.

Larry was born in Houston to Shirley and Edwin Wells. He graduated Spring High School in 1966 and was later named an Outstanding Alumni of his alma mater.

He married his high school sweetheart, Linda, with whom he shared 53 wonderful years of marriage.

Larry went on to graduate with military and academic honors with a degree in Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1970. He was a proud member of the Company F-1 Corps of Cadets and the Ross Volunteer Distinguished Drill Team.

From here he went on to serve his country as a Captain in the United States Army, serving at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland performing weapons testing during the Vietnam War.

Larry had two beloved sons, Kyle and Kerry, who were his greatest joy. He moved his young family from Tomball to Linden, TX after taking a job at Lone Star Steel as Production Engineer and Superintendent of Inspection.

Upon leaving LSS, he started Reliant Nondestructive Testing Systems and Services in 1988. He would go on to open a location in Nigeria, West Africa operating there 10 years.  He traveled the globe performing on-site inspections of oil and gas pipe for major companies. He designed large inspection systems for steel mills and aerospace companies and quoted jobs on everything from submarines to NASA’s rockets.  He also was a consultant to many large corporations.

Larry was a Deacon at First Baptist Church Linden and enjoyed years teaching and fellowshipping with his endeared Sunday School class and also served as the Church Treasurer. He was a Board Member of Bowie – Cass Electric Cooperative, and Linden Economic Development Corporation. Larry served on the Northeast Texas School Boards Association and as President of the Linden-Kildare Consolidated Independent School District for many years.

In his retirement years he loved collecting and working on old classic cars and attending shows all over the country.

Larry could most often be seen in the stands at any of his five grandchildren’s many academic and sporting events. He enjoyed vacations, hunting trips, and endless excursions to cheer on his Fightin Texas Aggies with special friends and family.

He leaves a distinguished legacy of honor and excellence, rooted in his love for Jesus Christ, whom he served and followed until he fulfilled his life’s destiny. He will be truly missed but his Christian foundation, quiet strength, and kind heart will continue to be revered and celebrated for generations to come.

Larry is survived by his wife Linda; son Kyle and wife Rebecca Wells of Linden; son Kerry and wife Erin Wells of Linden; along with his five treasured grandchildren Kayden Ray, Kendall Lyn, Asher Stone, Alayna Linae, and Breckin Sloan. Also, sister Nancy and Jim Brown of Tomball, brother Layne and wife Sharon Wells of Normangee along with many beloved nieces, nephews, and cherished friends. He is preceded in death by his parents Eddy and Shirley, who were waiting for him upon his home going.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 17, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church Linden, TX with his friend and pastor Mitch Minson officiating. Visitation will be Friday 6-8pm at Reeder Davis Funeral Home. Burial to follow at Concord Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, you may consider a memorial donation in Larry’s honor to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 179, Linden, Texas 75563.

Services

Funeral Ceremony: June 17, 2023 2:00 pm

First Baptist Church of Linden
105 E Graham St
Linden, TX 75563


Visitation: June 16, 2023 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Linden
202 N. Main
Linden, TX 75563

(903) 756-5211
https://www.reeder-davis.com/

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  1. Linda, Kyle, Kerry and family, the Linden community, indeed the world, is saddened by your loss. The obituary stands as a testament to the good works of Larry during his time with us. Larry was a man of great accomplishments but no higher one than he was honest in all ways.

  2. Candle 8I had no idea until yesterday he was even sick. I am so very sorry to your loss! What a WONDERFUL man he was! I have always cherished our childhood memories of him! So many lake trips and baseball games! Truly a beautiful soul! ❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏RIP, Mr. Larry

  3. Dear Linda and Family,
    I am broken hearted for your family in the passing of Larry. You two were such a blessing to our precious daddy and I know Wheaties and Funzy have pulled up a chair so they can tell “big” stories! Rest in the glory that you know where he has gone and you will see him again. A good and faithful servant he most definitely was.

  4. I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to Larry’s family. He was a good man and will be missed by so many.

  5. Candle 2I enjoyed time with Larry on the school board and Sunday school class. Love the whole Wells family.

  6. Candle 2I remember Larry as my former little league baseball coach. Prayers and condolences to Linda, Kyle, and Kerry during this time. 🙏

  7. So sorry for the loss of such a fine husband father and friend to so many people. My heart goes out to the family! Rest in peace Larry. Prayers for the family!!!

  8. Candle 2Ms. Linda, Kyle, Kerry & family – I send you all my deepest sympathy for your loss. You will all be in my prayers.
    Love, Tanna

  9. Candle 8Love and prayers for Linda, Kyle and family, Kerry and family.Not enough words to honor Larry to us.He and Linda have always been so good to us especially Joe.Larry you are going to be missed by so many even in heaven with Jesus.We love all of you and praying for all of you.

  10. Linda and family
    I am so sorry to hear the news of Larry’s passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. He was an amazing man and anyone who had the opportunity to know him was truly blessed to have him in their life.
    I know I was.
    Love,
    Holly

  11. Candle 8Kyle and Rebecca and family,
    So sorry for your loss. May you be comforted and strengthened by the presence of God during such a difficult time as this. Let His peace surround you.

  12. Linda, I am so sorry for your loss. I apologize that I didn’t know Larry was sick. I know he was your other half. May Gods peace and strength carry you through this.
    Luv, Beth

  13. Candle 8June seyfer may the Lord keep you warm in your new bed may you find comfort in heaven hope you gave your life to Jesus rest good in Jesus my friend tell him all about me in Jesus name

  14. Candle 5So very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. Our condolences to the family. He is ok now and with his eternal family and friends.

    Earl and Peggy Theiss

  15. We are so very saddened by the passing of Larry. He set a wonderful example of goodness, lofty standards and noteworthy accomplishments for us all to admire and attempt to emulate. My sympathy goes out to Linda and the entire family. With love

  16. Miss Linda, Kyle, Kerry & Family,
    I was saddened to hear of Mr. Larry’s passing and regret that I was unable to attend visitation or his service. The weather had other plans for me.
    I will always remember his sort of sideways smile, which he passed along to Kyle, the twinkle in his eyes that he passed along to Kerry, and the wonderful Christian example he was to everyone.
    Sending my love and keeping you all in my prayers.

  17. Candle 3So very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I thought alot of Larry and enjoyed working with him on the school board. Rodney and I have always held your family in the highest regards.


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