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Larry Eugene Schatz was born on July 23, 1950, in Stuttgart, Ark. A resident of Baton Rouge, he died Tuesday, April 16, 2013, at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. He graduated from John Curtis Christian Academy, followed with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Tulane University, and later earned a Master's Degree from LSU in Baton Rouge. He was a member of MENSA and the Louisiana Chess Federation. He is survived by his loving wife, Bobbie Vignes Schatz; a sister, Sally Brown; two brothers, Stan Taylor and wife Susie, and Bill Taylor and wife Kitten; in-laws, Dr. Julie Vignes Bridges and husband Samuel, Edwin Victor Vignes, Jr., and Dr. Edwin Victor Vignes Sr. and wife Barbara. He is also survived by Uncle Wes and Aunt Betty Whittington of Arkansas; cousins, nieces, nephews, special friends and other family. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Harriet Mayfield Taylor Schatz and Theodore Albert Schatz. Larry began his career at the Louisiana Department of Revenue and Taxation after college and retired from there after many years of faithful service. Upon retiring he spent time volunteering at the local library, cooking (a new found experience for him), reading and computer work. Larry enjoyed life with Bobbie, especially singing with the choir at their church, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church. He will be missed by all who knew him and loved him. "You have made known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand." Psalm 16:11. A Memorial Mass will be held at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church on May 4, 2013 at 10 AM for family and friends.
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So sorry hearing about Larry's passing. Take care Bobbi and know he will be missed by many people.
May 13, 2013
Bobbie, I was so shocked to read about Larry's death. I wish that I had known and could have been at his memorial mass. I am so glad we got to visit at the CFA Show. Please contact me.
Vicki McCarroll
May 13, 2013
Thought and prayers going your way. We had such good times at the cat shows. Though he may be gone physcially he will always be alive spirtually in our hearts. God Bless
Amy Liebold
May 13, 2013
My dearest Bobbie, I am so sorry to hear about your sweet husband Larry's passing. I'm especially sorry I didn't hear in time to attend his memorial service. I hope you know I would have been there had I known. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. May God grant his soul rest in peace.
Peggy Wiltz
May 6, 2013
Lifting up you and your family in prayer during this time. Years ago, I was acquainted with Larry from working at the LA Department of Revenue and Taxation. He was definitely an asset to the agency...always willing to help others. Praising our Lord for the gift of his life. May Larry now enjoy his life with HIM!
Sincerely,
Lea Anne Schroeder
May 2, 2013
I'm sorry to hear about Larry. I enjoyed working with him at LDR. My prayers are with you during this time.
Susan Joffrion
May 1, 2013
Bobbie, I am so sorry to hear about Larry. May God's peace be with you and your family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Maudeann & Peter Evans
April 27, 2013
Bobby,
We are saddened to hear about Larry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Sherry Bonfanti and Linda Brooks
April 25, 2013
Bobbie, I am so sorry for your great loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your famiy.
Julie Potter
April 25, 2013
Dear Bobbie:
I'm so sorry for you and family after seeing Larry's obituary. We've played many games against each other in chess tournaments past. Always enjoyed seeing him at the tournaments.
Lewis R. Brown
Lewis Brown
April 23, 2013
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Marguerite Davis
April 22, 2013
So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. One of the kindest people I have ever known.
David Grashot
David
April 22, 2013
Larry was a co-worker with a remarkable wealth of knowledge and always willing to assist. May God bless his family during at this time and forever. LDR-Employee
Antoinette Smith
April 22, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have such wonderful memories of Larry from his days at Revenue. He was super smart and always willing to help when I had a problem with code. He had a great sense of humor and his laugh was infectious. I will miss him.
Charlotte Kleinpeter
April 22, 2013
Dear Bobbie,
I am so sorry to read about Larry. He and Charlie and chess were so much a part of our lives. He will be missed.
Karen Egedy
April 21, 2013
Bobbie and family,
Larry was a special person and was blessed with a special wife. I am blessed to have known Larry and will keep Bobbie and family in my prayers. May the angels watch over all during this difficult time,
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Vasta
April 20, 2013
I will always remember Larry at our Choir practices and Masses. He had a smile for everyone and was a friend to all. He was an active member in our choir and he will be missed.
Debbie Griffith
April 19, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Bobbie.
John and Helen Olson
April 19, 2013
Larry was a hard-working, kind, and gentle person. He had a ready smile and never a harsh word for anyone. We enjoyed having him volunteer with us at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library.
Elizabeth Myers
April 18, 2013
Prayer are with you. Love you.
Charly & Doug Bliss
April 18, 2013
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