
Larry was born Jan. 4, 1939, in Biddeford, Maine to Marguerite Delma (Inniss) Wilcox. Larry resided for the last 20 plus years in Arundel, Maine. Marrying twice, Larry has two sons, Robert Inniss by his first wife, and Michael Samuel Inniss by his second wife. No current information is known about his oldest son, Robert Inniss, whose last known residence was Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Larry enjoyed hunting, fishing and flea markets where he would resell antiques and treasures. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh. Larry and his mother both liked reminiscing about people from their past who once lived in the Wildes District and Cape Porpoise area.
Larry was preceded in death by; his mother, Marguerite, on Feb. 6, 2018; and by his brother, Peter Michael Inniss, on Oct. 17, 1999.
Larry is lovingly remembered by: his son, Michael Samuel Inniss; his sister, Linda Arlene Inniss; his brother, Richard Allen Innes; nieces and nephews; and many friends, including his dear friend, Jen Smith.
A memorial graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, at Arundel Cemetery in Kennebunkport, Maine, with Rev. Burt Howe.
To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Larry’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com.
Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer St., Kennebunk, ME 04043; www.bibberfuneral.com.
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