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Linh Therrien
I’ve never met an incredible soul like Larry. Always smiling, knows how to laugh, there was a light in Larry that he shared with everyone he met. No matter what you’re going through, his presence just made you smile all around. Seeing his love for Teri, was so beautiful to witness. Whatever they were doing you saw the love in his eyes and you admired they love they had for each other. They are an inspiration to what marriage is and should be. My family is truly blessed to have them in our lives. Sending my condolences and love to the family. I know how much you mean to him.
Swathi C
He is one of the nicest guy i have ever seen,He always encorages the juniours like me to work more without any fear,he always brings smile on my face not only me with everyone's face with his funny jokes
Elizabeth Lindsay
For a time, Larry and I shared adjoining offices. I could pop my head in and always be greeted with a smile. If I floated a hypothetical question, we would lose the next hour (or more) in the data as Larry played with SQL. It was fun going down those rabbit holes! I miss you Larry!
Myron Lasater
We are heart broken and praying for this wonderful family. Larry and Teri were an amazing part of our EAA Chapter 863 in Lebanon. I will certainly miss our visits. Godspeed and Tailwinds Sir!!
Apoorv Pandkar
I still can’t believe he’s gone. Larry wasn’t just my mentor - he was my pillar of confidence when I needed it most. He stood behind me unwaveringly, always knowing the right words to lift me up. We shared laughter, built solutions together, and navigated challenges side by side. His wisdom shaped my path, his humor brightened the toughest days, and his unwavering belief in me changed my life. The loss is immeasurable, but so is the gratitude I feel for having known him. My heart goes out to his family, may his legacy continue in all the lives he touched.
Nina McCullough (Novakovic)
Uncle Larry... you were always the jokester and you could light up the room. I have so many wonderful memories visiting in Tennessee, riding the horses, and spending time as a family. Your love for Teri and the girls was palpable. It was so inspiring. I will miss your laugh. I still can't believe you are gone. I will miss you.
Dacia
Though I did not often work with Larry, I will forever be grateful to him (and Teri) for the SQL/IT training all those years ago. It continues to make a huge impact on my life. Larry was always there when questions arose and encouraging me to constantly seek the latest and greatest tech, especially when it comes to data. My heart goes out to Teri and the rest of the family. Thank you, Larry, for all your words of wisdom! You will be truly missed!
Ray and Cathy Lintner
Larry you were a good person who lite up any room. You and Teri had a closeness that few have. We will miss you terribly. More than words can say.
Sierra Scott
Larry, I’m truly at a loss for words. Thank you for being such a bright light in this world. I’ll always remember how incredible spring break was with you and Terri. You were the life of the party, always up for an adventure, making everyone laugh, and sharing the best stories and wisdom. You had a way of making people feel seen and heard. Thank you for taking us out on your plane, for visiting us in Franklin, for all the fun laughs at the beach, and for being such a kind and thoughtful listener to all my funny and random stories. I know you are still with us in spirit, and I believe you would want us to celebrate your life with joy and gratitude. You will be missed more than words can say.
Teri Pung
My Dearest Larry - Thank you for your endless love and for the memories. Your the man I loved and I was proud to be your wife. Though its sad to think about the way things were before, when we are reunited, it will be forevermore. I love you Larry❤️
Jim and Cris Gooch
Our Hearts are broken with the loss of our loving Son-in-law. He had a Heart of Gold and was was a mentor to many. RIP my Son. We miss you and will always love you.
Larry John Pung
2025-05-10
Larry John Pung, age 56 of Yulee, Florida passed away on May 10th 2025.
Larry was born on February 17th, 1969 in Lansing, Michigan to the late Leon Pung and Marilyn (Shaw) Pung. He grew up in Gaylord, Michigan and graduated from St. Mary's High School in 1987. Larry moved to Ft. Myers, Florida where he wed Teri (Gooch) Pung in 1988 and soon after, enlisted in the US Airforce working in the medical field. The couple welcomed 2 daughters, Brittany and Kaitlynn while active duty state side.
After completing his time in the Airforce, Larry and his family moved to Tennessee; living a true Tennessee dream on their rural horse farm while beginning his information technology career with AIM Healthcare and most recently working at HCA Parallon in Nashville, Tennessee.
Larry was always a child at heart enjoying hobbies such as paddle boarding, surfing, boating, motorcycle riding, horseback riding, playing and coaching soccer and camping. Larry and his wife, Teri, moved back to Florida in 2021 to enjoy the beach and pursue some of these hobbies.
Larry was an accomplished general aviation pilot fulfilling his lifelong dream and passion of flying. He was an active member of the Recreational Aviation Foundation and EAA Chapters in Lebanon, Tennessee and Fernandina Beach, Florida.
Larry leaves behind his wife of 36 years, Teri Pung of Yulee, Florida; daughters, Brittany Pung and Kaitlynn (Pung) Wilson; son-in-law, Patrick Wilson; grandchildren, Georgie Wilson and Wade Wilson and 6 older brothers and sisters , Sue (Tim) Stump, Mike (Pamela) Pung, Doug (Mary) Pung, Greg (Trisha) Pung, LuAnn Deane, Kathy (Dennis) Lange along with the blessing of numerous nieces and nephews.
Celebration of Life Services will be held at 2pm cst June 14th at CrossPoint Church in Mt. Juliet Tennessee.
Larry will be laid to rest next to his parents at Resurrection Cemetery in Vanderbilt, Michigan.
Donations can be made in Larry's memory to Pilots N Paws https://www.pilotsnpaws.org/donate/
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