of Marianna, AR
August 20, 1941 - March 14, 2025
Larry Wilson, 83, of Marianna, Arkansas passed away peacefully Friday, March 14, 2025 in Wynne, Arkansas. He was born on August 20, 1941 to Bourbon Wilson and Mamie Vondran in Moro, Arkansas.
He is survived by two sons, Larry B. Wilson (Jennifer) of Wynne, Arkansas, Scott Wilson (Trish) of Moro, Arkansas; two grandchildren, Dean Wilson (Kelsey) and Taylor McCrary (Austin); four great-grandchildren, Rafe McCrary, Hardin McCrary, Wren Wilson and Lane Wilson and lifelong best friend, Alan Monroe and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Erma Neal Nutt, Doris Louise Wilson, Evelyn Elise Mitchell and Barbara Ann Willingham; three brothers, Carroll Wilson, Harlan Wilson, Bobby Ray Wilson and one grandson, Sam Wilson.
Mr. Wilson was a farmer for many years on their family farm. He cared for the Monroe Estate Farm and solar farm. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Wynne, Arkansas. He was a Shriner for many years. He enjoyed golfing with his friends at Marianna County Club.
A Celebration of Life will take place 3:00 PM Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at Marianna Memorial Park.
I'm just now seeing this. I hope and pray for this family that God comforts you as only He can. I must agree with Roger May, I imagine Danny and Mr. Larry are trying to show out up there.
My sincere condolence to the family!
Love and prayers
Larry, Jennifer.....and family. I am sorry for your Dads passing. So many memories on the golf course.
So sorry for your loss. He will be missed by many
I will miss my Friend, a great person, a person who always had a smile on his face, and a person who was fun to be around, I will miss him for sure, I bet him and brother Danny, are having a great time in heaven, if they can , probably trying to get a golf match up, knowing them ,
Sincerest condolences. All our love. K & D
Prayers of peace and comfort for the family.
Larry and I were great friends and had a lot of fun. He and Alan Monroe and Janet parchman and I went on a couple of dates. I always asked about him when I went home.
RIP Larry, So sorry to hear this, Larry and I worked in our cotton gin in Moro , lots of memories, God Bless Larry and Scott and their families
Condolences to the family and friends of Larry. May peace be with you