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04/01/12 07:14 PM #1    

Daniel Armstrong

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12/02/18 08:11 PM #2    

 

Eric Frischmuth

Jeffrey James Large, age 65, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, November 29, 2018. He was born in San Antonio, Texas on November 8, 1953. Jeff was a graduate of the University of Texas and worked as a public school teacher, coach, and administrator for 33 years. He loved spending time with his family, playing his banjo, barbequing briskets, camping, reading, and Jeeps. He was known for his generosity with his time and was always willing to help others. He had a great knowledge of so many things. Jeff was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather who will be greatly missed. 

Jeff was preceded in death by his parents, Bernard and Betty Large. He is survived by his wife of 16 years, Lynda Large; his children Jeffrey James Large, Jr. (Erica), and Leslie Marie Brignac (Kalib); his step-children, McKenzie M. Connor (Justin) and Everett Mecham; his grandchildren, Lindsey, Ryan, Brooklyn, Jaxon, Kylar, Kynlee, Kambri, and Kaizley; his siblings, Sherry Valentine (Bill), Bernie Large, Debby Large (Mark Miller), and Tracy Large (Kara); His 1st Wife, Lorrie Housley (Kurt); His Miniature Schnauzers, Pollie and Emma; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Friday, December 7th from 4-6 pm at Sunset Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be on Saturday, December 8th at 9:30 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; 8801 Midcrown Dr; Windcrest, TX 78239. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you donate a book or funds to your local public school library.

 

12/02/18 08:15 PM #3    

 

Eric Frischmuth

As many of you know, Jeff and I were pretty good friends, from Garner, Mac, and Texas A&M. We were in a bluegrass band together and played all over the place back in the 70s. Jeff was responsible for introducing me to my wife, his cousin, and I am forever grateful to him for that, as well as pushing me to take my music to a higher level. I miss the many times we played together and doing goofy things together. He was an awesome musician, athelete, artist, and so good looking, to boot! I was more than blessed to be his friend. We will miss him. 

 


12/03/18 08:27 AM #4    

 

Paul Holland

Thanks for your words, Eric.   Needless to say, I was stunned to hear of Jeff's passing as I'm sure everyone else was as well.  Reminds us of our own mortality.


12/03/18 09:37 AM #5    

 

Judy McKinney (Hayden)

I am so sorry to hear this news. I know he will be missed and I will pray for his family.


12/04/18 12:12 AM #6    

Cheri Bell (Pendergraft)

So sad to hear this news. It does indeed remind us of our mortality and encourages us to reevaluate what is most important in life and what is our purpose. Deepest sympathy to Jeff’s family and to you Eric, on the loss of a dear friend. - Cheri 


12/04/18 12:37 AM #7    

 

Gaylon George

Thank you Eric for letting me know about Jeff. I had just wished him a Happy Birthday on Nov. 8th and we had been planning on getting together for lunch since his last birthday in 2017, and I just kept not being able to make it to San Antonio. He had told me he wouldn't be able to make the 45th reunion last year. Now I'm really sad that I didn't make it. I hadn't seen him in so long and really wanted to get caught up. I can't believe it. You are so right about his unique abilities. I loved playing football with him. He could hit harder than anyone I knew. I was so amazed at his ability to play any instrument he picked up. At A&M he, Corky, Dan Barrow, myself and others would go down to the crapper on the weekends and they'd play in the shower which was like a big microphone. I couldn't play or sing a lick, but he was incredible. He picked up the accordian and just started playing it or he'd play the guiter or the banjo. I just couldn't believe how talented he was and it's hard to believe he is gone. My condolences go out to Jeff's family and to you Eric as you were so close to him. I will miss knowing he is no longer a part of this world


12/04/18 12:32 PM #8    

 

Stan Carlson

So sorry to hear about Jeff's passing. We were great friends at Wilshire elementary and Garner JH (then lost touch a bit at Mac). He was such a kind person. I was a skinny little guy and he was a great athlete; he was like my big brother always looking out for me. We got back in touch online a couple of years ago and had planned on getting together for lunch when I was in SA, but it never worked out. My heartfelt condolences to his family and other friends.


12/04/18 01:01 PM #9    

 

Roxanne Gilley

What a wonderful person; he will be missed.

The "heart like the mind has its own memories"...very sorry for your loss

...and upon reflection...we are at a place of observance...how many Winters do any of us have left in our travels...?

Peace and Blessings to all during this Holiday Season.

Roxanne


12/06/18 12:20 PM #10    

 

Les Romo

So sorry to hear about Jeff Large passing away.  He was such a nice guy. I remember visiting him and John Temperrelli when they were at A&M.  Jeff could play the banjo like a pro.  He and his family are in our prayers. - Les Romo


12/07/18 08:33 AM #11    

Donald Giles

 

Sorry to hear about Jeff.  Great guy and good friend. When I moved to San Antonio midway through my junior year Jeff was my first friend and welcomed to the area.  RIP Jeff

Don Giles


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