Larry Neal Haskins

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Christ Community Church
1605 Highway 201 North
Mountain Home, AR  72653
Saturday, October 15, 2022
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Memorial Service
Christ Community Church
1605 Highway 201 North
Mountain Home, AR  72653
Saturday, October 15, 2022
2:00 p.m.
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Happy Hill Farm
3846 North Highway 144
Granbury, TX  76048
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Larry Neal HaskinsI am a Veteran.

of Mountain Home, AR

July 11, 1945 - October 5, 2022

Larry Neal Haskins, of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at the age of 77. He leaves behind a legacy of love, leadership, service, and mentorship.

Larry did not merely spend his life-he invested it. A stranger to no one, Larry found great purpose in sharing in the successes, joys, and challenges of those around him. His charming personality, relatable demeanor, and magnetic energy attracted many friends and admirers, but it was his generous spirit and faith in others that endeared him to so many people during his life.

He was born on July 11, 1945, in Enid, Oklahoma, to the late Emily Helen Palecek and James Weldon ''J.W.'' Haskins. After graduating from Enid High School in 1963, Larry enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of seventeen. He proudly served as a surface sonar technician for three years during the Vietnam War, earned the rank of Petty Officer Third Class, and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal.

After he was honorably discharged in 1966, Larry returned to Enid to attend Phillips University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1970. Upon completing his education, he launched his career in electronic sales with NCR Corporation (previously known as National Cash Register). He transitioned to insurance sales shortly thereafter, joining the Christian County Farm Bureau in Missouri in 1973. He then moved to Mountain Home in 1975 to assume the role of Agency Manager of the Baxter County Farm Bureau. Pressing far past the normal retirement age, he held this position until his death nearly fifty years later.

Larry was not merely successful in the insurance sales industry. He thrived. He was dedicated, passionate, and engaged with his customers. He received countless personal and agency leadership awards in recognition of his exemplary performance in selling and servicing all lines in the insurance industry. Before running out of wall space in his office, he was able to display more than fifty-eight separate individual volume-based awards between 1975 and 2012, more than thirty-seven honors for Agency of the Month between 1981 and 2012, and an award for Arkansas Farm Bureau Agency of the Year in 2012.

Despite his many individual accolades, a lasting part of Larry's impact is how he encouraged and guided others through their own careers in the insurance industry. Although he took pride in his own successes, he never forgot his humble beginnings and it was deeply important to him to ensure that those close to him had the same chance to succeed as he did. In 1989, he founded the North Arkansas Association of Life Underwriters, a nonprofit organization designed to improve the work of agents and underwriters through seminars, conferences and other educational programs. He also received numerous awards over the years from the Life Underwriters Training Council for his sterling leadership in the field of life underwriter education.

Following the loss of his twin sister, he channeled personal tragedy into a passion for public safety. He served as a part-time auxiliary/reserve officer with the Baxter County Sherriff's Office from 1981 to 2002, and as a part-time reserve officer with the Mountain Home Police Department from 2002 to 2013. In recognition of his dedicated service, he was honored as the Reserve Officer of the Year in 2007. Although it pained him to do so, he nobly retired from the Mountain Home Police Department in November of 2013 after he became concerned that his personal health struggles could potentially compromise the safety of the public he dutifully sought to protect or his fellow officers.

Larry was also a member of the First Baptist Church in Mountain Home, where he led many to the Lord by teaching an adult Sunday school class for several years and serving as a Director of the Upward Basketball program from 1997 to 2002.

Larry was an avid fisherman who enjoyed spending quality time on the local lakes and rivers with friends and especially his sons. He was a captivating storyteller, and in true fisherman spirit, he was more than happy to recount memories of his favorite trips to anyone who would listen. Of course, he also had plenty of tall tales about the big ones that got away. He loved all sports, having played basketball in high school and rising to prominence as a ping-pong champion during his time in the Navy. Later in life, he enjoyed watching college and professional sports, including golf, tennis, basketball, football and NASCAR. He regularly found himself taking a genuine interest in the teams his people cared about, a further testament to his selfless spirit. Most recently, he enjoyed building and rebuilding huge block towers for his grandson to promptly knock down.

Larry possessed so many fine qualities, chief among them being integrity, reliability, compassion, respectfulness, loyalty, authenticity, dignity, and humility. Perhaps his finest qualities, however, were his extraordinary work ethic and complete devotion to serving others, both of which transcended every aspect of his life. Acts of service were his love language, and he was truly happiest when he was doing something for others.

He was serious and disciplined, but he also had an incredible sense of humor. His smile and laugh were infectious, and his twinkling blue eyes could light up any room. He frequently joked that he only worked half days-from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.-but the truth is that he was never off-the-clock. He would always take the call, no matter the time, no matter the circumstances, and no matter the voice on the other end of the line. His most recent call was no exception. When his time came, he bravely and obediently answered God's call. His passing is a great loss to his family, friends, and the community to which he dedicated his life. His family will forever remember him as a loving man whose faith, kindness and personal strength will eternally guide them through the darkest nights and brightest days. He was loved so dearly and will be deeply missed.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Emily Helen Palecek Haskins and James Weldon Haskins; his twin sister, Kay Ilene Collins; his eldest sister, Janice Nadine Songer; and his beloved aunt and mother's twin sister, Lily Elizabeth Palecek.

Larry is survived by his loving wife of forty years, Brenda Joy Haskins; five children: son, Chad Neal Haskins, and wife, Amy; daughter, Amy Suzanne Baker; daughter, Stacy Lynn Haskins; daughter, Ashley Lorrin Gill, and husband, Page; and son, Todd Regan Haskins; one step-daughter, A. Chantal Cramer, and husband, Jason; six grandsons: Austin Neal Baker, Isaac Joseph Baker, Logan Neal Haskins, Evan Wayne Haskins, Marion Beckett Gill, and Porter Lockard Gill; one brother-in-law, Richard Songer; his Farm Bureau family; and many beloved cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

A memorial service to celebrate Larry's life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 15, 2022, at Christ Community Church, 1605 Highway 201 North, Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653. The family will receive friends and loved ones before the service from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in Larry's name be made to Happy Hill Farm, 3846 North Highway 144, Granbury, Texas 76048, a nonprofit organization whose vision is to educate, train, and inspire children from all backgrounds to reach their God-given potential and become leaders with character and integrity. Alternatively, you could volunteer for your favorite local charity in an effort to continue Larry's legacy.

Arrangements are under the care of Roller Funeral Home.

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Kelly & Patty Shay
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Brenda,

Kelly and I are so sorry of Larry's passing. He was a lovely and sweet man. We are praying for you and your family.

Kelly & Patty Shay

Mark and Robin Blankenship
Amity, AR
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Friday, October 14, 2022

Larry has been a dear friend of ours for many years. We’re sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers of strength and comfort for Brenda and all of Larry’s family. May the Lord continue to comfort you and provide strength in the days ahead.

Mark and Robin Blankenship

Leigh Anna (Berry) Bonner
Brinkley, AR
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Friday, October 14, 2022

My deepest sympathies to Larry’s family…Larry was one of a kind!! He was a great friend to all who knew him. I consider myself lucky to have known him for well over 25 years. He never failed to greet me with his infectious smile, a warm hug and a great story. He made the world a brighter place & he will be missed deeply by so many. Brenda and Todd- you and your family will remain in my thoughts and prayers over the coming days and weeks. May God give you peace and comfort that only He can provide.

Mark and Donya Keaton
Mountain Home, AR
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Friday, October 14, 2022

So sorry for your loss . God Bless the family .
Mark and Donya

KENNETH D UMHOEFER
Saint Louis, MO
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Friday, October 14, 2022

My deepest sympathy and prayers to the entire family and to all those who knew Mr Haskins.
May he Rest In Peace with the knowledge that his Thoughtfulness and Kindness and all of his
wonderful traits lives on through his children and grandchildren.

Nancy Osmon
Mountain Home, AR
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Friday, October 14, 2022

Brenda,
We are so sadden to hear of Larry's passing. He was always a delight to work with. Our prayers of comfort and peace are with you and your family.
Nancy Osmon

Fred and Beverly Haro
Clarksville, TN
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Friday, October 14, 2022

Had the privilege of sitting under Larry’s biblical teachings for many years. Such a blessing to anyone who ever knew him and truly a man of integrity.

Oh how we need more men like him in our world today!

Love and condolences to Brenda and family.

Jeff Songer
Kansas City, MO
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Friday, October 14, 2022

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. I have such good memories of Larry and the Haskins family, and while he will be greatly missed, these memories will live on in each of us forever.

Larry Stueve
st louis, MO
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Thursday, October 13, 2022

You have obviously molded many lives while influencing many others and touching even more. The world needs to be adding people like Mr. Haskins and not losing them but we have to think God has done what's best for a good man. leaving behind a proud and loving family is never easy... Rest in peace Mr. Haskins... and condolences to your family.

Joey Sample
Yellville, AR
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Thursday, October 13, 2022

Larry, my friend and an awesome mentor. He has always had a lending hand in my life. As a Farm Bureau colleague but most as a friend. He is now at Peace with the call he he wanted to answer, Jesus Christ!

Debbie Nickelson
Festus, MO
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Thursday, October 13, 2022

My sincerest condolences to your family. Treasure all the wonderful memories you have. May God bless you all and help you thru this difficult time. 🙏

Larry & Earlene Woody
Norfork, AR
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Thursday, October 13, 2022

The thoughtful obituary is a tribute to Larry and his family. I would like to add that Larry was
one of the nicest and friendly person that we have had occasion to know as a friend and insurance agent. He was always ready to help and answer any questions we had. He was a special man..

Larry & Earlene Woody

KEVIN PATTERSON
YELLVILLE, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Todd & Family,
We are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. May God bless and give you strength during this difficult time.

Mike and Joy Walker
Gassville, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

What a fitting memorial to an amazing man! It doesn’t seem possible that Larry has left this earth to now be gazing on the face of God. Our hearts are heavy for each one of you, his family and we pray that God will provide the comfort that you need each day to sustain you. We are so very sorry for your loss. Much love, Mike and Joy

Mike and Dianna Roller
Gassville, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

To all of Larry's family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Larry was our agent at Farm Bureau for many years. He always had a smile and something nice to say. He will be missed by all of those who were fortunate enough to have known and loved him. Please accept our condolences at this difficult time. Sending prayers and comfort your way.
Sincerely,
Mike and Dianna Roller

Kayley Payne, LPN
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

To know Mr. Haskins was to love him. I am so thankful for the time God gave me with him, and to be able to play a role in his health. Brenda, I can’t tell you how thankful and blessed I am to have had the opportunity to know you both. Prayers❤️

John Dale Tyler
Gassville, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

The tears flowed as I read the beautiful words for the first time describing Larry's life. Larry was my friend for 40 years, and has helped me in more ways than I could ever list. I always enjoyed visiting with him. I don't know who wrote the obituary, but I believe it to be the very best one I have ever read. My deepest sympathy to all of the family. Keep all of the wonderful memories close, and that way Larry will never really be gone.

Deborah Graham
Gassville, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Thank you for sharing Larry with all of us. Larry led me to the Lord and started me on a lifetime of discovery. He spent much time getting me to understand the Lord and how to proceed in this new life. I can hear the Lord saying "Job will done good and faithful servant" to a man that gave of himself so easily and always pointed me to the truth. Brenda, I never met you but you will be held up to the thrown of God, you and your family. Peace, know God has welcomed him home with open arms. I pray we will all one day meet again in that land where there are no more tears. God Bless You and Give You His Peace.

Helen Gunter
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Well written of a memorable man. Rest well warm smiling sparkling blue eyes.

Terry & Cindy Johnson
Henderson, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Our prayers and thoughts are with the Haskins family. Larry was a very respected man. I feel honored to call him my friend. May God comfort you all during this hard time.

Brice Smith
Yellville, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Todd and family we are so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you’ll during this difficult time.🙏🙏🙏

Rob Grabowski
Prairie Grove, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

This was so well written and depicted the life of a man many of us young men looked up to throughout the years. Larry always held a smile and was quick to meet you with a handshake and friendly greeting. Growing up, Larry always seemed larger than life and displayed the characteristics of a man many of us hoped to become. It’s clear to see he passed on some of his best attributes to his loving family!

Elliott Golmon
NORFORK, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Prayers to the family. He will be dearly missed.

Elliott & Roberta

Laura Robertson
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Such a beautiful tribute ❤️ I extend my deepest sympathy to you Brenda and all of your family. Larry has been a blessing to know and he always will be remembered fondly. He was such a warm hearted person. He made me laugh so many times. Larry loved sharing Jesus and I loved his class ( I was the youngest hee hee ) :)
Brenda I will be keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you a big, squishy hug.
Love and blessings,
Laura Robertson

Bob McMilan
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Being the Underwriter for Baxter County over the last 12 years, Larry and I developed a close professional as well as personal relationship.
We would correspond over social media every weekend prior to our wives waking up to start the day. We said we were just having coffee.
One would ask the other what the plans were for the day, to which the standard answer was “I haven’t been told that yet.”
Larry was a good friend and will be greatly missed.