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Larry Bryan Barlow

Larry Bryan Barlow, 88, died January 24th at the Mississippi State Veterans Home in Jackson. He was born in Beauregard, Mississippi to Albert Bryan and Virgie Lusk Barlow. He was the youngest son to brother Albert Hillery Barlow.

He is survived by his daughter, Melonie Leverett of Oakdale, CA; and two grandsons, Randy and Travis Leverett, and great grandson, Cayden Burgeno Leverett; nieces, Karen Virginis (Frank) and Robin Santoriello; nephew, Russ Barlow; first cousins, Michael Lusk Sr. (Lynne), Bettye Blair Lusk Boutwell (Billy), Sammye Rose Lusk Levy, Lisa Lusk Lynn Smith (Gary), Don Lusk.

He was raised in Wesson, Mississippi, going to Copiah Lincoln Community College, with his lifelong friends and family. He graduated from Southern Mississippi University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. He enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Monterey California following his schooling.

He married and moved to Newman and Gustine California with his family. His first teaching position was at Bonita School, then to Gustine Elementary and High School, teaching, coaching and principal at High School from 1973- 1977. After going back to teaching, he then taught at Romero in Santa Nella, then Pioneer, Gustine Continuation High School, before retiring after 35 years.

He left Newman and moved to Lake Tulloch in Copperopolis after building a beautiful home on the lake with Duane Forbus and others. He loved boating and fishing there with his grandsons, and others, almost as much as he loved baseball, football and western movies. He missed fishing and visiting with his other friends like Vance Wolfsen in Newman and Gustine but loved the beautiful weather at the Lake where daughter, Melonie Leverett and grandsons were closer and had more time to visit.

After years at the lake, he was homesick for Wesson. Randy helped him move back to Mississippi in 2004. He was very happy to be back with family and enjoyed his new home with his beloved Pug, Bubba, and yearly visits with his daughter and grandsons.

Besides sports and catching prize bass, which he mounted for his home, he had done continuing education in Chico and other California Colleges, as well as being on a California State Committee to study new science textbooks and working at the White Sands Proving grounds in New Mexico. He loved long drives, exploring historical sites, birds, plants, and rocks. He enjoyed trips with friends, Lake parties on the party boat, and being on the Board of Poker Flat Homeowners Association. He spent many hours playing baseball with the Moose Lodge, with some games at the Crows Landing Naval Base.

He was a member of the Beauregard United Methodist Church, where he sang in the choir with family and friends. He loved the Lord and the time he spent in church. We love him and will miss him.

A graveside service will be held at the Beauregard Cemetery, 11 a.m., February 9, 2023. A luncheon will be hosted at the Beauregard United Methodist Church immediately following the service.

Remembrances can be sent to the Beauregard United Methodist Church.

3 comments

  • Comment Link Melanie Alvernaz Thursday, 16 February 2023 17:08 posted by Melanie Alvernaz

    It is with great sadness that I read of Mr. Barlow’s passing. He is one of those people that made lasting impressions on all of us fortunate to have been able to call him Teacher, Mentor, Coach and Friend. He was my teacher and basketball coach at Bonita Elementary School and I have such fond memories of him still, now in my 70’s. I can remember him dolling out squares of chocolate to us players before a game “for energy.” I think he just had a sweet tooth! He brought out the best in all of us just by setting such a great example of what kindness can do.
    My deepest condolences to his family, I know you must miss him terribly as he was truly a great soul and I feel so blessed to have known him. May God bless him and all of you.

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  • Comment Link Lisa (Campos) Filippini Thursday, 09 February 2023 09:16 posted by Lisa (Campos) Filippini

    Mr. Barlow was my 7th grade science teacher at Gustine Middle School. He was one of those teachers you remember for introducing you to new ideas and experiences. Mr. Barlow took our science class to Hatfield Park in Newman to study the different species of birds. We all thought as middle school students in the early eighties we were too cool for that, but it was one of my most remembered field trips. Mr. Barlow was a kind man who opened young minds to the wonder of nature. My condolences to his family.

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  • Comment Link Lisa (Campos) Filippini Wednesday, 08 February 2023 23:15 posted by Lisa (Campos) Filippini

    Mr. Barlow was my 7th grade science teacher at Gustine Middle School. He was one of those teachers you remember for introducing you to new ideas and experiences. Mr. Barlow took our science class to Hatfield Park in Newman to study the different species of birds. We all thought as middle school students in the early eighties we were too cool for that, but it was one of my most remembered field trips. Mr. Barlow was a kind man who opened young minds to the wonder of nature. My condolences to his family.

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