Larry Guyton Guilloud

November 8, 1941 - January 23, 2018

POTTSBORO
Larry Guyton Guilloud, 76, a Pottsboro native, died Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at Wilson N. Jones Hospital in Sherman.
Larry was born November 8, 1941 in Sherman, TX to Lee F. and Zimuly Fay (Terry) Guilloud. He graduated from Denison High School in 1960, attended SOSU and graduated from NTSU with a B.B.A. degree in marketing. While in school, he worked part-time at East Texas Motor Freight. After college, he moved back to the Pottsboro area and worked at IBM in Sherman for 10 years. In 1998, he retired from Oscar Mayer Food Corporation after 22 years of service. Since retiring, he has concentrated on his cattle business full-time.
Larry served as a director for the First National Bank of Pottsboro and Landmark Bank’s Texas Board of Directors.
He met and married his wife, Jeanie, while in college. They had 54 wonderful years together. The greatest part of his legacy and inspiration are his six granddaughters. He was “Pappy” to them.
He was a lifetime member of Hagerman Baptist Church and served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher for 50 years.
Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, January 27, 2018 with funeral services to follow at 11:00 a.m. at Hagerman Baptist Church with Reverend Neal Alexander officiating. Pallbearers are Clay Burns, Les Chambers, Gary Graley, Sr., David Hardenburg, Robert Self and Dan DeYoung. Honorary pallbearers are Mike Perdue, David Mayes, Dennis Hulsey and Rock Thurston. Burial will be at Georgetown Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson-Moore Funeral Home.
He is survived by his wife, Jeanie Guilloud; son, Mark Lee Guilloud and his wife, Angela; daughter, Jennifer Jean Graley and her husband, Gary, all of Pottsboro; twin brother, Garry Guilloud and wife Nancy of Houston, TX; sister, Linda Thurston and husband Glenn of Pottsboro; and six granddaughters, Jordan, Hannah, Autumn, Aubria, Bethany and Karis; brother-in-law, Jerry Winn and sister-in-law, Harumi Kobayashi.
Larry loved God and his family with all his heart. He lived unselfishly for others. His life was a blessing to so many that knew him.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to the Hagerman Baptist Church.
Condolences may be registered to www.johnsonmoorefuneralhome.net.

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  • Joyce Jarvis

    says:

    Jeanie, we were saddened to read of Larry’s passing. What a wonderful man he was. Please extend our condolences to all your family. We are sending our love and prayers for you all. Joyce Edelen Jarvis, Luanne, Brett, and Chad

  • Tammy Daniel

    says:

    We are so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. He was a wonderful man with a very kind heart. Our prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Rusty and Tammy Daniel

  • Kathy Gordon

    says:

    I would like to send my condolences to Larry’s family. I am so sorry I will not be able to attend service. I just got out of Hospital with a Bronchial Infection I attended school with Larry and Gary from the 1st grade thru the 12th grade. My thoughts and Prayers are with you all. May the Lord bless you and give you strength to endure the coming days. Kathy (Fulenchek) Gordon

  • Fred and Penny Gustafson

    says:

    Larry was one of the finest gentleman we have every met. When my wife was ill Larry not only prayed for her but he also prayed for me during the difficult time. This extra thoughtfulness will always be remembered. I will miss meeting Larry driving down the road, stopping and visiting a few minutes before he tended to his cattle. His presences always brighten my day. Larry, we miss you and will think of you as we pass your cattle each day. God bless your family Fred and Penny Gustafson

  • Ted & Ethel Foster

    says:

    Larry was the best Sunday School teacher I ever had. He knew the Bible. He will be missed.

  • Darlene Manning

    says:

    My thought and prayers are with the family at this time of sorrow … Darlene ( Carettini) Manning

  • Donald Ball

    says:

    The last time I saw Gary was at cousin Bud Guilloud’s funeral some three years ago. He was so robust, I would not have believed that he would succumb to much of anything. He wrote and delivered a beautiful eulogy. He was a good and honest man. Donald Ball, grandson of Henry Guilloud, Larry’s uncle.

  • Kelly Beall

    says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God Bless and comfort you in the days ahead. David & Kelly (Cassell) Beall

  • Clarence E

    says:

    Please accept my condolences as you cope with losing your dear Mr. Larry Guilloud in death. I know that reliving pleasant times somehow eases the pain. May you also experience less pain as you read the words at Isaiah 25: 7,8 with the promise of no more death.

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