In Memory of

Larry

Ray

Bledsoe

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Sunday February 03, 2013
Condolence From: Joe & Tessie Concepcion
Condolence: Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to Baby and the family for your great loss. God loves us, take care!
Wednesday December 05, 2012
Condolence From: Angelico Emmanuel Dellosa
Condolence: Our heart felt condolences to your family. Uncle Larry Bledsoe, you have touched our lives in the most simplest and memorable ways you can. May the Good Lord be with you always. See you when we get there. Mahal Namin Kayo (We Love You) Uncle Larry.
Friday November 30, 2012
Condolence From: Rona Dellosa Sayaman
Condolence: OUR TRIBUTE FROM US HERE IN PHILIPPINES. Uncle Larry, we praise and thank God for your life here on earth. You achieved the greatest purpose of your life which is to glorify Him. Thank you for loving and taking care of Tita Baby. Thank you...Thank you very much for making us feel that we are truly remembered and special by means of sincere thoughts, comments and likes in every of our face book post. We will miss someone like you doing such by being almost a fan. May you rest in peace by our Almighty Creator in Heaven. Love, Rona and All
Monday November 26, 2012
Condolence From: Marian Maher
Condolence: Dear Jeanette & Mrs. Bledsoe, Our sincere condolences at this most sorrowful time. Our thoughts and prayers for the Bledsoe and Reyes families. Your friends at JJP Bronx VA CLC, Dr. S. Nadler, K. Gray and M. Maher
Friday November 23, 2012
Condolence From: Rhonda Kingsland
Condolence: Larry was a great neighbor to Mark and me. He was always willing to help when we were stuck on a project and kept an eye on things when we were gone. We are saddened to hear of his passing and our hearts and prayers go out to his family, friends, and loved ones.
Wednesday November 21, 2012
Condolence From: Jerri & Randy Estenson
Condolence: Larry was a great neighbor and more important a great friend to Jerri and I he always took time to help or talk to you. Our Grand kids love him and always looked forward to see him every time they came to visit. We will deeply miss him but not forget him. Our prayers go out to his loved ones.
Wednesday November 21, 2012
Condolence From: Jeanette M. Reyes
Condolence: Dearest Uncle Larry, As what I’ve told you in writing, verbally, face to face and now taking to you in spirit remain unchanged. In behalf of my entire family, once again words can not adequately express our enormous debt of gratitude of all the things you’ve done for us. You checked my parents everyday, you made sure everything is in order and functional at home. In short you’ve spoiled them including my sister. Because of your dedication, patience, persistence she is now confidently driving her own car. You’ve always told me you won’t live long like my mom & dad. Now, doorbell won’t ring in the morning, “Lovely Day” greetings ended, your voice will be unheard, no more “Are you okay. Everybody okay? Is the house okay? Are you sure? Tell me I’ll look at it. I’ll fix it.” your golden and generous heart stopped beating, your hard working hands are now at rest. I will certainly miss and long for the informatively intelligent conversations with you when I come home to Virginia Beach with your ½ cup of coffee. He liked calling it yak yak yak. Thank you for sharing your life and your family with us. Jacque and David you have a super smart father. He was a man of principle. What an impressive brain. Anything, any subject under the sun you can talk to him. His best trait was being selfless. He took pleasure of giving and was uncomfortable receiving. Both of you were part of our talk. He unconditionally loved the two of you. He was a proud father of how you two become. He was swollen with pride when he shared me his grand daughter will be graduating in college. I told him you have a strong reason to fight for you to witness completing her degree. For sure, on her graduation he will be there with his joyful spirit. To his precious grandson Taylor, he deeply cared and loved you. You are extra special to him. Let me end telling you want LARRY means. It stands for, Lovingly Attentive/Always Ready to Rescue the young and old. Now, it is your time to be rescued. God wanted you now; He set you free. God rest your soul. We love you and will miss you dearly. Tita Baby, tougher days are yet to come. We are here with you in sunshine and in shade. And with Uncle Larry’s memories will never die. He will remain in our hearts.
Wednesday November 21, 2012
Condolence From: Carol Lundeen
Condolence: One the earliest memories that I have of Larry is walking with me the mile to and from school. He watched out for me and, as his little sister, I looked up to him. Larry demonstrated his mechanical talent at an early age. Christmas Day was hardly over before he started taking his new toy apart. He was always interested in what "made it tick." Eventually he developed the ability to put things back together (much to the happiness of the rest of his family). As a teenager; he branched out to electricity and had a lot of fun making "shocker" boxes which his unsuspecting little sister would be cajoled into opening and getting a jolt of electricity. I FINALLY wised up. He actually built a Dune Buggy type car in high school shop and even took his nerdy little sister for rides. Many of us have been the beneficiaries of his mechanical talent. If it was broken, he could most likely fix it. He spent many hours in the shop that he built repairing junk vehicles and giving them new life. He joined the Navy right after high school graduation and made one good-looking sailor. It was always exciting to see what he brought to us when he came home on leave from the foreign ports. He brought me my first bikini from France; but I was too embarrassed to wear it. The skills that he developed as a Machinist Mate in the Navy lead to a career in his later years. I remember him as a young father tossing Jacque in the air and changing David's diaper and mixing their milk--one liked chocolate and one liked strawberry. My children remember getting rides on his motorcycle and the Christmas money that ended up in the toe of their Christmas stocking every year. I think the best decision that he ever made was to marry Baby and subsequently be included in her large and loving family. Larry would not have lived as long as he did were it not for Baby. Larry definitely "walked to the beat of his own drummer." To say he was a character would be putting it mildly; he was who he was. One of the qualities that I admired about him was his generosity. He was not overly attached to material possessions and willingly shared with others--both his time and his money. He was the ultimate tease and always had a witty comeback; he had a running joke with us about fish heads--don't ask. The three hour time difference worked well for him so he loved to call us early Saturday morning and thought it was really funny to get us out of bed. Larry, All your pain and grief is over, All the restlessness has passed; You are now at peace forever, Safely home at last. Good-bye, big brother!
Sunday November 18, 2012
Condolence From: Jeanette Reyes
Condolence: Remembered Joy from Irish Prayers / Helen Guerin Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free! I follow the plan God laid for me. I saw His face, I heard His call, I took His hand and left it all... I could not stay another day, To love, to laugh, to work or play; Tasks left undone must stay that way. And if my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss... Ah yes, these things I, too, shall miss. My life's been full, I've savored much: Good times, good friends, a loved-one's touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief- Don't shorten yours with undue grief. Be not burdened with tears of sorrow, Enjoy the sunshine of tomorrow.
Sunday November 18, 2012
Condolence From: Jerry Brown
Condolence: I wish that there were words that I could write that would truly tell people how much Larry meant to me. Growing up in Quincy, Il. we were inseperable, we were the best of friends. As teeagers we hung out and did almost everything together. We even traveled across the country with big plans/dreams, little money and unreliable car. But those were some of the most adventurous, most memorable and certainly the interesting times of my life. Later we both joined the service, Larry went into the Navy and I the Marines but we still kept in contact with one another. At least once a month by phone we kept each other up to date with the most current events of our lives, relived our youth and planned future adventurous. Even after our time in the service we tried to stay in touch. And although the time between get togethers became longer when we did join up it brought a smile to my face and warmth to my heart and we were young again reliving the past and recalling the memories. Larry was and will always be a great part of my life and my memory and I will miss him dearly. Jerry
Sunday November 18, 2012
Condolence From: Joe Lavender
Condolence: I would like to offer my sincere condolences with the passing of Larry. I had the pleasure of working with Larry for a number of years at Oceaneering. One thing you learned about Larry very quickly was he believed in honor, do what you say you will do. Whenever we had an "all-hands" meeting at work we looked forward to the time when the speaker would ask if there were any questions or comments. Larry would always say what many others might be thinking but did not have the nerve to say. Needless to say we all enjoyed those moments. Larry was also instrumental in changing our safety culture for the better. When someone would walk into the shop without the proper gear, Larry would stop them, including senior managers. I seem to remember a few years ago Larry took a trip out west to see his dad. When he came back it was evident that the trip was good for his soul. Although he left Oceaneering several years ago, those of us who knew him still talk about him from time to time. Gone but not forgotten.
Friday November 16, 2012
Condolence From: Marge Johnson
Condolence: Larry and my Husband John were good friends for a long time. I no there already happy to see each other again. My condolence's Baby I'll keep in touch Love to all.
Tuesday November 13, 2012