HONORED ON PANEL 32W, LINE 33 OF THE WALL
LARRY JAMES STEVENS
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LARRY J STEVENS
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POSTED ON 7.9.2000
POSTED BY: Brian Boylan
Hard to believe
Larry was class president at Cleveland High in 1961 and as well rounded as they get. An excellent baseball/basketball player and liked by everyone. Low key but a leader. He had a lot to offer and never got the chance because politics always kills the young, the brave...the all american. May God give you more in the next life. Remembering you always. A classmate.
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POSTED ON 5.31.2000
POSTED BY: Kelly G. Hager
Never Forget
I have been wearing Larry's bracelet since August 1990. I was active duty during the Gulf War and know things go on that no one dares to speak of. That is how I got involved in POW/MIA's. I am active in the rememberance of those who served before me and want to make sure my generation "Never Forgets" that some are not home yet. I always get asked if Larry is a family member and people are shocked when I say no. I want to give this bracelet to Larry when he comes home. And I will wear it until that day. I've never taken it off in rememberance of not only Larry, but also of all other POW/MIA's and Veterans. My generation and the next with my daughter will not forget. Freedom Now.
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POSTED ON 5.6.1999
POSTED BY: Kim R.I. Brogan
Larry is my inspiration...
I started wearing Larry's bracelet in 1970 when I was 15 years old. Many years later my son asked me why I wore it and I told him it was to remind me that loved ones sometimes don't come home from war and so we must be vigilant about maintaining peace. I wore the bracelet at my two weddings, the delivery of my son, my trips to foreign lands and several times to the wall. Sadly, it finally started to break last year and for the first time in 28 years I took it off. I want to have it fixed because I want my son to wear it when I die.
I spoke to Larry's mom when there were photos that came out about him in the early 90"s. I'd love to know if there have been any other "sightings".
I honor Larry for his great courage and I wish to thank his family for their supreme sacrifice. I have a son and I hope he never has to go to war. My love to his mother and his family.
I spoke to Larry's mom when there were photos that came out about him in the early 90"s. I'd love to know if there have been any other "sightings".
I honor Larry for his great courage and I wish to thank his family for their supreme sacrifice. I have a son and I hope he never has to go to war. My love to his mother and his family.
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