Larry Tim Hargrove

03/21/1939 - 01/09/2021

Obituary For Larry Tim Hargrove

Larry Tim Hargrove, a true and faithful servant of the Lord, was called to his heavenly home on Saturday, January 9, 2021.

Funeral services will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 15th at the First Baptist Church of Bowie, with Pastor Mike Henson and Dr. Matthew Harding officiating.

There will be an open visitation time from 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 13, until the service time on Friday, during funeral home business hours.

Born on March 21, 1939 to Leonard Timothy and Abbie Leta May Hargrove in Effingham, Illinois, the life of a truly extraordinary human being began. His zest for life, genuine interest in others, contagious laugh, and commitment to his Lord and Savior are but a few of the qualities to be mentioned.

Larry graduated from Natrona County High School in Casper, Wyoming and from there attended Casper Junior College. Later he attended Arlington State College and then transferred to North Texas State College where he received his degree in education and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order. Being an outstanding baseball, football, basketball, and track athlete all through his youth and young adulthood, coaching was a natural calling for him. Following in his Dad's footsteps, baseball was always a special interest but he found himself employed as a head coach in football and athletic director for the majority of his career in education.

His first teaching and coaching job was in Fabens, Texas in 1962. From there he moved to Corpus Christi, Texas where he met the love of his life, Jackie. The birth of their daughter, Marci, completed their family. His teaching and coaching career took him to various other communities in Texas for 32 years including Gregory-Portland, Buna, Paradise, Little Elm, Hubbard, Pilot Point and Mineral Wells. Wherever he went, Larry was always an inspirational coach and leader, not only in the school, but the community as well.

With every new job he was an integral part of starting and encouraging participation in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and The Fifth Quarter to his players. Larry received numerous accolades in establishing and developing successful programs and leading those programs into the state playoff competitions in football, basketball, baseball, and track, but his true passion was developing young men into the kind of men that they themselves became leaders in their homes, their schools, their churches, and their communities.

Retiring from Mineral Wells ISD, he and Jackie moved to Bowie, Texas to be close and of assistance to his deserving mother. As with each new location they called home, they took an active and vital role in the community and church.

Larry was an ordained deacon in the Baptist church and accepted many roles in each church he and Jackie joined. Wherever he and Jackie lived, they were always role models and mentors in the school, church, and community and were an encouragement and steadfast support to all who knew them.

Larry was a beloved son, brother, husband, father, uncle and friend of which the greatest role being father.

He is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Don and Jon; and his wife, Jackie.

Larry is survived by his daughter, Marci, of Keller, Texas; his brother, Ron and sister-in-law, Barbara of Richardson, Texas; nephews Josh of Lafayette, Louisiana and Matt of Dallas, Texas; brother, Tom and sister-in-law, Lora; and niece, Megan of Wichita Falls, Texas; and niece, Lexi of Chico, Texas.

Should friends desire, memorials can be made in honor of Larry to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at FCA.org.

Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie, TX.



Guest Book

Coach was a lifelong inspiration. To this day I am motivated to persist and push myself in many areas of my life. I hear his voice demanding to give more and try harder. I often wanted to reach out and thank him for all of his efforts and care in my early years. So now this is it. Thank you Coach you were a blessing in my life, I may not have appreciated it then, but now I always will. RS#33 LE

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So sorry for the passing of Larry. May he rest in peace until the Resurrection - Job 14:14,15

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Coach Hargrove was one of the best coaches Paradise ever had. Going to miss him.

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Coach Hargrove was one of the best coaches Paradise ever had. Going to miss him.

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KERRY.SCHLUMBOHM CLASS OF 1975 PARADISE HIGH SCHOOL.

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I loved Larry and Jackie! They were dear friends of my parents Jeff and Jean Taylor. My prayers will be with Marci and family. Julie Johnson

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the Hargrove family. I am thankful that I had coach Hargrove as a coach and teacher at Little Elm. He taught us many life lessons through sports and the classroom that prepared us for our adult lives. Thank you, coach, for the many fond memories I have of high school. Tim Carter

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Thinking of you. Your parents were special to Harold and I. So glad they shared their lives with us in Buna With love, Kay Simmons2C

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Coach Hargrove loved the Lord, his family, and all of his athletes. I never knew why he was leaving Little Elm all those years ago, but I remember we started a petition for him to stay, with almost every student in the high school's name on it, and gave it to him. He was loved by all of us.

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Coach Hargrove was our basketball coach at Robert Driscoll Jr High in Corpus Christ. He took a scrappy bunch of 9th grade boys, whipped into shape and we beat everyone in the City to take the city championship trophy for 1964-1965. We were a very diverse group. We blended well and responded to his coaching. He was a very caring young man and coach. I have lots of memories from that time in my life. I recently reconnected with him, we had a great time catching up. I'm saddened that we never got to have a face to face meet, it was in the plan before you know what set in! Rest in eternal peace Coach! I will see you again someday! Thanks for being such a great mentor and teacher!!!

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