Larry Rosales, a cherished soul born on December 18, 1956, in the vibrant city of Dallas, was a beacon of laughter and love, whose light shone brightly until his passing on December 18, 2025. He carries with him the legacy of kindness and warmth, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
A proud graduate of Kimball High School, Class of 1974, Larry embraced life with a spirited approach, often showcasing a goofy sense of humor that made those around him smile. He dedicated himself as a loving father and husband, adoringly supporting his beloved wife, Eileen McDonald, in their shared journey, navigating the ups and downs of life with steadfast teamwork and affection. Larry poured his heart into nurturing his family, often finding pride and joy in his children—Matthew Rosales (Barbara), Lawrence Rosales Jr. (Brittney), and Jennifer Rosales. His pride extended to each of his nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, who held a special place in his heart and filled his life with unmeasurable joy.
Beyond his role as a family man, Larry was a hard worker whose tenacity and dedication never went unnoticed. His commitment to providing for his loved ones was unwavering, and he spent countless hours working diligently to ensure they had everything they needed to thrive. After a long day, he relished the opportunity to gather with his family, sharing stories at the dinner table or enjoying occasional happy hours where laughter and camaraderie filled the room.
As a brother to Robert and James Rosales, Larry extended his connection to family, fostering bonds that would last a lifetime. Together, they shared memories, adventures, and an unbreakable bond that remained cherished through the years.
Larry Rosales' heart was vast—a reservoir of warmth that welcomed all who crossed his path. He embodied the spirit of love and joy, leaving this world in a manner that felt almost poetic, departing on the very day he was born. His laughter, his resilience, and his unwavering love for his family will forever echo in the hearts of those he leaves behind. The world is a little dimmer without him, but his profound impact will be felt for generations to come. Rest in peace, dear Larry; you were truly one of a kind.
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