While roller-skating Larry learned more than how to keep his balance. That’s how he met his wife, Doris. Perhaps he used the skills he learned as a Marine to chase away all other suitors. rnrnRegardless, they spent 44 years together. Some people have a hard time filling their days after retirement. Not so Larry. There were not enough hours in the day after he left the Philadelphia Electric Co. Fishing, boating, gardening, shooting at the gun range and raising animals became his priority. His menagerie included: a pig, rabbits, fish, and a red fox. rnrnIn addition to his skating partner, Doris (nee Bowen), survivors include a son, Timothy, and daughters: Darlene Archut, Judith Siverd, Loriann Archut, and Cynthia Archut, a brother David Archut, sister Helen Louise McCue, and 10 grandchildren. rnrnCome celebrate 80 “feisty” years Wednesday 6 to 8 PM and Thursday from 9AM at DALEY LIFE CELEBRATION STUDIO, 1518 Kings Hwy., Swedesboro where the Service will be at 11AM. Burial Glo. Co. Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
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I’ll miss my granfather alot I’m his eldest grandaughter from his first marriage,my mom is Cathy M. Vaughan. She is also missing & grieving the loss of him. She is his eldest daughter. He also had a pet goat (i loved that goat it used too sit ontop of the doghouse outside). miss u & love u pop-pop
Time passes—-memories linger. Larry will be greatly missed by us especially his brother. We spent many happy times together when both our children were small. We love all of you lots.rnDavid and Jenelle