In Memory of

Larry

F.

Llewellyn

Obituary for Rev. Larry F. Llewellyn

Rev. Larry F. Llewellyn, Pastor of The Hoover Heights Alliance Church in South New Castle Boro went to be with His Lord and Savior on Wednesday, July 29th.

Larry was born on April 30, 1953 in New Castle to the late Frederick and Eleanor Johnson Llewellyn.

On December 27, 1975 Larry married his beloved wife, the former Terry Phillips. She survives at home.

Larry was a loving husband, father, and the best pappy any child could ask for. Larry served as Pastor of Hoover Heights for 38 years. He faithfully served in the Christian and Missionary Alliance for 44 years, serving at Beccaria and Coal Run before coming to Hoover Heights. He served as “Grandpa” for the Royal Family Kids Camp. He enjoyed Monday night kids club, and loved all the kids. He was actively involved in Shenango Baccalaureate Services, and if there were banquets for various sports teams at Shenango School District you probably would have seen him do the opening or closing prayer. He loved all his boys in the Boro, and prayed for them every day. Larry loved to go hunting, and spending time at camp with his family. He enjoyed watching his grandkids play sports, and just spending time with them. He was so thankful to see and hold his newest grandson, T.J. He was loved by all who knew him and he always had a smile on his face. He was always willing to help anyone in need, and he had touched so many lives with his love and compassion. Larry’s generous heart is truly an irreplaceable gift. He will be greatly missed by his family, church family, and all that knew him.

In addition to his wife, Larry is survived by his sons, Rev. James Llewellyn and his wife Cindy of Murrysville, Pa., Michael Llewellyn and his wife Kalie of Brownsville, Pa., his sister, Donna Putnam of Surprise, AZ, four grandchildren, Dylan, Lilly, Aliya and T.J., his mother-in-law, Pearl Phillips and sister-in-laws, Debbie and Ken Thompson and Louise Llewellyn.

In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his brother, David Llewellyn.

There will be a private visitation for the family on Monday at the Ed & Don DeCarbo Funeral Home, 3000 Wilmington Road.

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at First Alliance Church, Mission Meade Road. Rev. James Llewellyn and Rev. Hiram Westover will officiate.

Burial will be in Castle View Memorial Garden.

The family suggest that donations be made to the Hoover Heights Christian Missionary Alliance Church or Royal Family Kids Camp, 1947 Morris St., New Castle, Pa. 16102