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Larry Wayne Long
© Enid News and Eagle
09-2006
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

June 11, 1955 - September 17, 2006

A graveside service for Larry Wayne Long, 51, of Mesa, Arizona, will be 2 PM Friday in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev. Bill Kious will officiate. Arrangements are by Anderson – Burris Funeral Home and Crematory.

He was born June 11, 1955, in Enid to Wayne and Lois H. Berkenbile Long and died Sunday, September 17, 2006, in Mesa.

He attended school in Woodward and then Kemper Military Academy.

He married Vanessa Moore in 1974. He served in the Navy from 1974 to 1978, serving in the Vietnam War on the aircraft carrier USS Midway. Following his discharge, he lived in Enid, Woodward and Lindsborg, Kansas, before moving to Mesa where he worked in construction.

Surviving are his mother, Lois long of Enid, and one daughter, Cherrianne Long of Harrisburg, Virginia.

He was preceded in death by his father.

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