Laurence Noel Saye III, 70, of Whitesboro, Texas was called home to his Lord and Savior on Friday, June 18, 2021.
Larry was born on July 22, 1950 in Sherman, Texas to Laurence and Mary Kathryn (Allen) Saye. He was a natural athlete and played in several different sports all through school, this led to a lifetime love of hunting and fishing. Larry loved the outdoors and enjoyed spending time at his home away from home in Red River, NM, exploring the outdoors and off roading through the mountains in a Jeep. He served proudly for four years in the National Guard. Larry owned Barrett Systems pest control company for over thirty years. He was a man who loved the Lord and loved his family tremendously.
He is survived by is son, J.T. Saye and wife, Amy of Celina; grandchild, Harper Saye of Celina; sister, Karen Reed of Whitesboro; sister, Cindy Tudor of Dripping Springs; and brother, Charlie Saye of Whitesboro; his extended family incudes, Kacy, Kirk, Samantha, Christine, Jake, Chad and Collin.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Laurence and Mary Kay Saye.
Graveside services honoring Larry will be held at 10:00 am on Monday, June 21, 2021 at Oakwood Cemetery in Whitesboro, officiated by Rev. Rick Carney. At this time no formal visitation is scheduled. Graveside services are under the direction of Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro.
Karen, I am so sorry to learn of your brother’s passing! Love& prayers!
so very sorry to hear about Larry, we spent many good times together, from summers together!
Karen & family, so very sorry to hear about Larry’s passing. You are all in our hearts and prayers.
Love,
Betty Chilcutt, Pam Burden, & Patricia Mesker
Karen, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you.
Dear JT and family,
Please know that we will lift you guys up in our thoughts and prayers during this very sad time. I know you guys are strong together and that you have memories that will keep you strong. But remember, we are here if you ever need anything. Love, Tim and Melanie
Karen and family, thinking of you during this time, with the loss of your brother. Many prayers for all of you. With heartfelt sympathy, Janice Phelps
I used to work at The Homestead of Sherman. Me and Mr. Saye had an on going joke about our drinking coffee trying to figure out who drank more. I used to tell him that I thought that I drank a lot but after meeting him I decided that he drank more. Whenever I served him his coffee with a meal he would ask me to drink a cup with him.