larry brown
Larry Brown, 70 of Clearwater FL, formerly of Weirton, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, June 29, 2019. Born March 9, 1949 in Steubenville, he was a son of the late James and Ida Brown Jr. He was also preceded in death by his son Justin Brown and brother Bob Brown. Larry’s love and passion in life was music. His belief was that music brought people together. He was an instrumental member of the Wild Cherry and Crossover bands. Larry is survived by his wife Stephanie Brown of Weirton and son Lenny Brown of Georgia. Per Larrys’s wishes there will be no visitation. Share tributes and memories at www.grecohertnick.com.

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  1. Stef , there was so many good memories back in the days of the band. He is and always will be a wonderful man. He is now with our Lord and we now have to wait to see him again…I will always love you both with all my heart and soul. You both where there for Nikki and I when we needed you. God bless You today ,tomorrow and forever Gwen Evans

  2. Stephanie & Family- we are so saddened to hear of Larry’s passing. What a talented, wonderful person he was. Of course we haven’t seen you all for decades but remember you both well. In our thoughts & prayers, Laura Lee & Mike Wetzel

  3. We are so very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. We used to hang out at Mugs for karaoke, he didn’t sing but he enjoyed hearing others sing. Larry talked about his children all the time. He was so proud of there successes. He would call or text us when his son was in the dog shows. He would come over and hang out. My husband got sick and was hospitalized for a long time. We tried to call him several times but no answer, sad. RIP Larry. Roger Brown & Helen Blake helenblake1950@gmail.com

  4. I knew Larry for the past six years while living in Pinellas County. He was a gentleman always. He loved to listen to live bands and enjoy late dinners at restaurants in the area. His love for music and talents included singing, arranging and composing. He had a keen sense of what songs needed to make them rise above. He knew countless famous people in the music world. It was an honor to know him and spend time listening to him share and sometime sing! May God bring comfort to his family.


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