In Loving Memory of Larry Anderwald


It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Larry Anderwald, who left this world too soon, leaving behind a legacy of integrity, compassion, and dedication. Larry was more than a successful businessman—he was a beloved husband, a proud father and grandfather, a loyal friend, and a man whose character inspired those around him.

For over 20 years, Larry built businesses not just with strategy and determination, but with heart. He formed lasting partnerships grounded in mutual respect and a shared sense of purpose. To know Larry was to know a man of conviction—someone whose presence commanded attention and whose loyalty never wavered.

He was a devoted and loving husband to Sandy, his partner in every sense of the word. Their bond was a testament to love, laughter, and resilience. Larry’s pride in his sons—Clay, Drew, and Spencer—was evident in every conversation. He reveled in his role as a grandfather, always eager to share stories, milestones, and joy. His family was the core of his world, and his love for them knew no bounds.

Larry’s generosity extended far beyond his home. In his final days, even from his hospital bed, he remained committed to service. On the 4th of July, Larry took it upon himself to coordinate efforts to support local first responders in Kerrville, resulting in hundreds being fed—a final act that encapsulates his lifelong spirit of giving.

He will be remembered not only for his leadership and accomplishments but for his laughter, his values, and the countless lives he touched. Larry’s legacy lives on in the businesses he built, the family he cherished, and the hearts of all who knew him.

A private memorial service will be held in celebration of Larry’s life. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to a cause close to Larry’s heart or to an organization benefiting first responders in his honor.

Rest well, Larry. Your light remains.

 

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