

of Lamar, AR
January 22, 1946 - October 25, 2025
Larry Allen Levine, 79, passed away on October 25, 2025 in Knoxville, Arkansas in a tragic accident.  He was a resident of Lamar, Arkansas.  Larry was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on January 22, 1946 to Wanda Jean McLendon and Emmanuel Manny Levine.
Larry was a U.S. Navy Veteran who served many years.  He was a husband, father, and amazing Papa.  He loved golf, hunting, fishing, and camping.  He worked for over 40 years for Ryerson Tull and retired.  He was always full of jokes, laughs, and smiles, with many stories to tell.  He was the light in the room. 
He is preceded in death by his parents, Wanda Jean McLendon and Emmanuel Manny Levine; his daughter, Andrea Allison Levine; his grandparents, Leroy and Theresa McLendon; and aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Larry is survived by his beloved wife Gradye Lynn Levine; his daughter Heather Lyn Gray (Steve Gray); his granddaughter, Gradye Allison Levine; his great-grandchildren, Aiden Allen Levine, Blayne Lyle Levine, Avianah Rose-Lyn Contreras; two sisters, Judy Thomas, and Gail Glover; and many other family and friends.  
Arrangements for Memorial Service will be announced soon.  
	
	
							  

Larry and I worked together for many years. He earned great respect from me and all his co-workers.
He was a good man, good leader, and enjoyed his life and his family.......his family was the most important thing in his life.
Goodbye my friend, rest in peace......we will all miss you......

Larry was a very kind gentleman, I am so sad to hear of his passing. He always had a smile on his face when he would come to the shop. I always felt larry was the type of guy that would give his shirt off his back if some one needed it. Prayers for the family and friends of Larry and Allison. God bless you all.

So sorry and Praying for you guys.

Prayers for all. It was a pleasure to have worked with Larry for over 30 years. My sincere condolences to everyone.

So sorry to hear that he will be missed he was a good man

Condolences to his family and all that knew him.

So so sorry for your families loss. I didn’t not know them but Allison Levine is my friend and my heart breaks for her and your whole family. Your family is in my prayers.

Prayers for all

Larry was my first boss at Afco Metals in Little Rock after I graduated college in 1987. He started at the bottom and worked his way up via hard work and an extraordinary amount of not-so-common sense. It was a privilege to work for and around him. Our thoughts and prayers are and will be with his family.