Larmie James "Larry" Wyman

Larmie James "Larry" Wyman obituary, Sidney, MO

Larmie James "Larry" Wyman

Larmie Wyman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home - Sidney on Aug. 31, 2024.

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Larmie "Larry" James Wyman was born on April 4, 1948, in Sidney, Montana. He was the first-born son to William "Bill" and Martha "Ellen" (McGinnis) Wyman, soon joined by four brothers. He grew up on the family ranch near Crane, Montana. Larry attended school in Crane and then graduated from high school in Sidney. Larry went to Vo-Tec school in Billings.
Larry met his wife, Kathy Beven, while going to school in Billings. They were married on November 19, 1972, in Laurel, Montana. To this union they had two beautiful daughters: Shawnna and Jeri. Larry loved to ride his Harley with Kathy. They lived and raised their daughters in Laurel. Larry remained in Laurel until the passing of his wife in 2007.
Larry had two beautiful granddaughters, Tayler and Mariah, whom he loved very much and spent a lot of time with.
Larry continued to work until July 2010 and then retired. 2010 was the year of new beginnings for him. He met his significant other, Leslie Stuart, that July. Larry was not one to be sitting around – he had to be doing something. He enjoyed going to Sidney to help out on the family ranch. When harvest was over, Larry would head to Arizona for the winter. He also enjoyed working on projects at home and improving his property.
Larry passed away unexpectedly on August 2, 2024, at Lake Havasu Regional Hospital in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
Larry is survived by his significant other, Leslie Stuart; daughter Jeri (Dave) Greenwalt; granddaughter Mariah (Hunter) Nava; great-grandchildren Liam, Timothy, Echo, and Aeon; brothers Jake (Kathy) Wyman, Charlie (Trish) Wyman, and Rick (Pam) Wyman; aunts Sharon Gerding and Beverly Pust; and several nieces and nephews.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife Kathy, daughter Shawnna Holtz, granddaughter Tayler Wyman, brother Gene Wyman, infant sister Martha Lauretta, parents Bill and Ellen Wyman, and his little four-legged buddy Arley Ray.
Larry will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

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