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Submitted by Martha Reddout


Larry Dale Plaster

Oct 27, 1970 ~ Mar 27, 2014

Larry Dale Plaster was born October 27, 1970 in Marlow, Oklahoma to Billie Gene and James Madison Plaster. He passed away March 27, 2014 at Sayre, Oklahoma at the age of 43 years, 5 months and 15 days.

Larry lived in Duncan before moving to Sayre with his family. He attended Sayre School and graduated from high school in 1988. He remained in Sayre to make his home and worked as carpenter. He was very good at woodworking and made many gifts for his family. Larry also enjoyed collecting rocks and old bottles.

He is survived by his son, Kylan Dale Plaster, Elk City, OK; his mother, Billie Plaster, Sayre, OK; 3 sisters, Karen Gene Kidd, Sayre, OK, Linda Lee Wing, Sayre, OK, and Kathy Lavarn Yoder, Elk City, OK; 2 brothers, Bennie Dye, Sayre, OK and Billy Ray Dye, Oklahoma City, OK and a host of other relatives and friends.


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