Larry Ross Peacock Jr.
Jan. 7, 1956-August 9, 2017
Larry Ross Peacock, Jr.,
61, Bismarck, passed
away Wednesday, August
9, 2017, in Castle Rock,
Colorado, and now calls
heaven home after a short
and valiant battle with
acute myeloid leukemia.
Funeral Services: will be
held at 10:30 AM, Mon-
day, August 14, 2017, at
DaWise-Perry Funeral
Services, Mandan, with
Rev. Dale Nabben officiat-ing. Visitation: is
scheduled for the hour
prior to services. Burial:
will be in Rosehill
Cemetery, Minot.
Larry was born January
7, 1956, in Minot, North
Dakota, to Larry and Ar-
line (Rydberg) Peacock.
He was raised and educat-ed in Minot, where he at-
tended Minot High
School. He felt most ful-
filled when he could
serve others. Jesus said,
“love one another as I
loved you” and Larry was
a perfect example of this.
He held several jobs in-
cluding at McDonald’s,
Burger King, and
Northwest Sporting
Goods. He loved
volunteering and did so
with Easter Seals and
most recently served at
Missouri Slope Nursing
Home in Bismarck where
he resided. Throughout
Larry’s life, he was a
sports fanatic and enjoyed
watching football, basket-ball and WWE (wrestling).
His avid love for sports
began with his grandfa-
ther taking him to wres-
tling matches when he
was young. He had a love
for football and he never
missed a Minnesota Vik-
ings game. Besides sports,
he loved 60’s music, espe-
cially Elvis Presley, but
his greatest love was for
God and his family.
He is survived by his
parents; sisters, Dawn
(Lynn) Wunderlich and
Melissa (Annie) Peacock;
brothers, Kurt, Randy
(Wanda) and Travis (Kim)
Peacock; nieces and
nephews, Josh Peacock,
Connor, Aubrey, and Bro-
den Wunderlich, Aidan
and Teagan Peacock, and
Austin and Kyle New-
some; along with several
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Larry was preceded in
death by: his paternal
grandparents, Ervin (Mar-
garet) Peacock; maternal
grandparents Bert
(Evelyn) Rydberg; along
with several aunts, un-
cles, and his favorite dog
Bear.
Please sign his guest-
book and share memories
at www.dawiseperry.com.
Funeral arrangements are
being made with
DaWise-Perry Funeral
Services, Mandan, North
Dakota.
