of Clarksville, AR
January 4, 1941 - April 4, 2018
Larry Max Oberst, 77 of Clarksville, Arkansas passed away on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 in Fort Smith. He was born on January 4, 1941 in Wichita, KS
to his parents Owen and Lucille (Barton) Oberst. Larry was a native of Wichita, KS. Larry was self-employed at Oberst Lath & Plaster for over 30 years. Larry served in the US Army, he served two terms in the Viet Nam War and two terms in Europe.
Survivors include one brother Jack (Linda) Oberst of Wichita, KS. And two sisters: Judy (Louie) Heim of Bremerton, WA and Mary (Doyle) Melson of Clarksville. Several Nieces and Nephews.
There are no services, cremation arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home in Clarksville. Online guestbook at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clarksville
Only yesterday that I leaned of Larry's passing. I ran around with him in the 70's He was a good friend and we had a lot of good times. If jack should see this, please contact me I'm still in the Wichita phone book.
We send our condolences to all Larry's family, he was a great friend, true hero, and very humorous man, we will miss him very much, Rest in peace our friend and feel free to stop in and watch football with us from time to time, we love and miss you very much.
I worked with Larry in the early 70's in the lathing trade. Sorry for your loss.
I remember Larry and Jack very well. Jack and i worked together back in the late 60s and Larry would come by occasionally in his new green Camero. Lots of pool games played and plenty of laughter. I am sorry for your loss Jack and thinking of both of you guys.
A long time ago Larry was our dads neighbor at the Stoney Brook apartments. He so good to my dad and us kids. He would always get us something on our birthdays and always bought boyscout popcorn from me. All though we did lose touch with him over the years we always talked of Larry so highly and much we loved him. I’ll never forget the memories with him at the apartment. Until we meet again dear friend.
Love,
The Ashpole Family
So sorry to about Larry, the pic on the obituary looks like I remembered him ! Thoughts and prayers are with you !!!
Dear family and friends of Larry, My deepest sympathy at this time. Larry was such an enjoyable person to be around, friendly and smiling as he spent time at the Johnson County Senior Activity Center. He will be missed.
so sorry for your loss he will be missed
Thinking of you during this sad time.
Joanne Taylor