Larry Ashby

Passed 08/28/2022

Obituary For Larry Ashby

Larry Bernard Ashby

The Man. The Myth. The Legend. Very few people could survive the many challenges he faced, but he did so with unyielding faith in God, a constant praise on his lips, and an infectious smile on his face. It was not just his testimonies that set him apart though; he was simply… Extraordinary. On August 28, 2022, Larry Bernard Ashby departed this life and entered into eternal rest surrounded by family, friends, and the undeniable presence of God. Larry was born on July 30, 1954, in Richmond, Virginia to Shirley Mae Ashby and the late Charles Wright, Sr. At an early age, Larry relocated to Roanoke to reside with his mother and stepfather. The oldest of ten children, Larry was a role model for his siblings and assisted with their upbringing. Larry was educated in the Roanoke County school system and was a graduate of Patrick Henry High School. Upon graduation from high school, Larry entered the United States Army where he served as a sharpshooter. He toured in Germany before being honorably discharged. After leaving the Army, Larry moved to North Carolina where he met the love of his life, Linda. Larry and Linda shared 41 amazing years together, and Linda was by Larry’s side until the very end. Together, they raised two daughters, Tyronia and Ashley. Larry was also the doting grandfather to Ajee, Taryn, and Jaque. His family meant the world to Larry, and his devotion to them was evident to everyone he met and in everything he did. Larry worked in management positions for several companies, having retired from Office Depot due to illness. At each location, Larry’s warm personality, willingness to lead by example, and commitment to his team helped him excel through the ranks and obtain lifelong friendships with his staff and peers. Larry loved sports. Not only was he a huge fan of UNC, the Lakers, and the Dallas Cowboys, Larry was a beast on the basketball court. He also skated and obtained a third-degree black belt in TaeKwonDo. Serving God was Larry’s greatest passion. Larry was raised in the church and dedicated his life to the Lord at Garden of Prayer No. 7 in Roanoke, Virginia. Larry’s commitment and servant’s heart led him to being ordained as a Deacon at For the Love of God Fellowship in Greensboro, North Carolina. For the last 27 years, Larry has faithfully served as a Minister at Word of Faith Christian Fellowship under the leadership of Senior Pastor Darryl Beatty. It was Larry’s faith in God that kept a smile on his face for the last 17 years as he faced many health challenges. Despite the diagnosis and prognosis, Larry’s faith never wavered as he always said, “God’s got me!” Regardless of what he was going through, Larry never complained, never stopped smiling, and never stopped believing. Larry was an extraordinary man with supernatural faith, great compassion, a giving spirit, and love for others. He touched the lives of many with his megawatt smile and his ability to connect with others on many levels. Although he was a man with wide-ranging talents, he was never

interested in touting his own abilities or taking any credit. Larry was always looking for opportunities to give God glory, serve, and be a blessing to others. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Larry is preceded in death by his father, Charles Wright, Sr.; sisters, Rosa Wright and Sonjia Perdue; and brothers, Eugene Mason and Herman Morgan, Jr. Larry leaves behind a legacy of love that includes: his wife, Linda Morrison Ashby; daughters, Tyronia (Reginald) Smith and Ashley (Kevin) Morrison-Kearney; three grandchildren, Ajee, Taryn, and Jaque, who were his heartstrings; mother, Shirley Mae Wright; mother-in-love, Evelyn Taylor; brothers, Charles (Linda) Wright, Jr., Stephon (Bonnie) White, Thomas (Amy) Wright, Anthony (Debbie) Wright, Willie (Gwen) Morrison, Amos (Patrice) Taylor, Henry Taylor, Delthra Taylor, and Tom (Samantha) Taylor; sisters, Juanita (Darryl) Jennings, Hazel Morrison, and Monita Mason; two godchildren, Christian Beatty and Victoria Brown; nieces; nephews; and a host of other family and friends.

Funeral service will be held Saturday, September 3, 2022 12pm at Words of Faith Christian Fellowship Church 4302 Hines Chapel Road McLeansville, NC. 11:30am Visitation. Burial will follow at a later day at Salisbury National Cemetery. Service will be Live Stream : perryjbrownfuneralhome.com.



Guest Book

Their aren't any words to express how good of man Larry was. He was like a father figure in my life from the Time he met me and my brothers their was a bond that took place that would never be broken. I will truly miss you pops I love you. And ma you were the backbone stay strong thru dis hard time I love you.

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Words could never express the joy of knowing such a faithful brother in Christ and friendly neighbor.He will be missed. God's strength to his family 🙏

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Sending my condolences to Linda and the family.

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Julia Johnson, Tony Johnson, Norman Johnson, and Sonya Johnson will like to send our condolences with you and your family. We will truly miss Larry smiling face. He will truly be missed.

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I have known Larry for a very long time we used to go skating together he was a good friend a good person a good man never cross word always humbling always smiling my condolences go out to the family he will be missed by all

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Our sincere condolences to the Larry Ashby Family. Wayne and Lisa Roberts (Women of Destiny).

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My sincere condolences to the family of Larry Ashby.

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We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our sincerest condolences are with you and your family during this difficult time. Atlanta Bond Team Hunton Andrews Kurth LLC

- Douglass P Selby

Sending our prayers and love to the family. Love, Ken, Martrina, Darien, Maya and Deborah

- Martrina Ballard

To Larry's family and loved ones: May the Lord look with favor on you and give you peace.

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With much love, Aunt Gladys Dixon

- Gladys Dixon

In Our Prayers Deacon Aaron and Overseer Alecia Milton

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Sending love, hugs and prayers to the family. May God give you strength to endure.

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

- Perry J. Brown Funeral Home | Greensboro, NC