Larry Gerdeman
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- Duane Dunard
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Larry Gerdeman
My friend, Larry Gerdeman passed away today after a long illness. Larry lived in Hannibal, Missouri and was very active in the steel guitar community. Please keep Larry's wife and family in your prayers.
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That is sad news and hurts to learn of his passing. Larry and I became friends at the many steel shows we attended. He was a solid player, good singer and a treat to hear him perform. He became heavily involved in gospel music in his later years. May you RIP old friend. My prayers for his family and friends.
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Larry
Such sad news. I had the privilege of knowing Larry for several years he was at true gentlemen and a very dear friend. My wife and I always enjoyed the time we got to spend with Larry and his lovely wife Dolores. Thoughts and prayers for Delores and family.
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I am so sad to hear about Larry passing away. I played guitar for Jeannie C. Riley in the mid 1990's and I first met Larry on a show we were doing in Kewanee IL. He was working for the company that supplied the P.A. system for the show. We instantly hit it off and when I told him that I grew up in Champaign Illinois and would drive up from Nashville to visit family quite often when I wasn't doing roadwork he asked me for my number and said he might be able to throw some work my way. He had not started to play steel back then but he was really interested in it. I saw him at the St. Louis show later that year and he had bought a D10 Remington. He called me about a gig in the Hannibal area not too long after that and I went there and stayed at his place for a few days and gave him a steel lesson. He was a really nice guy and was a very dedicated pedal steel player. I wound up playing a few more gigs with him here and there and I would see him at the St. Louis show every year. He had bought an Emmons LeGrand and really loved it. I could tell that he was really growing as a steel player every time I talked to him and recall that he had played an Opry type show in Hannibal for a while and also played a lot of Gospel music. He was one of those people that you always enjoyed talking with and had one of the most positive outlooks on life that I've ever seen. My condolences go out to his wife Dolores and all of his family and friends. May he RIP
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