Larry Del Beard
In Loving Memory of Larry Del Beard
1979 – 2025
Larry Del Beard, a dedicated business owner, proud Texas Aggie, and a man deeply devoted to his family, passed away at the age of 46. Known for his tireless work ethic and his unwavering loyalty, Larry left an indelible mark on his community and his loved ones.
A Life of Dedication
A proud graduate of Texas A&M University, Larry carried the Aggie spirit of excellence and selfless service into everything he did. He owned and operated Beard Professional Janitorial, where he was respected by clients and employees alike for his integrity and professional commitment.
Family and Legacy
Larry’s greatest joy was found in his role as a son, brother, and uncle. He was a constant presence in his family’s lives, offering a unique blend of strength and kindness that will be deeply missed.
He was preceded in death by his father, Larry Keith Beard, and his sister, Helen Louise Beard.
His memory will be honored and kept alive by:
His Mother: Catherine Louise Beard
His Sister and Brother-in-Law: Angela Marie and Mark Jason Love
His Nephew and Niece: Noah Jacob Love and London Catherine Love
“Gig ’em, Larry. Your hard work is done, and your legacy of devotion and integrity remains.”

I knew Larry years ago, always a pleasant guy. We share a birthday, always had that small connection with Larry. Go easy, bud. You will be missed.
To Cathy, Angie and Family…
My Thoughts , Love and Prayers are with all of you . Larry Del and Helen were both wonderful people and I know they are reunited and spending Christmas together. All my love to you all. Merry Heavenly Christmas to Larry, Larry Del and Helen.
We are Larry’s employees. He was always very kind and respectful. His charisma was unique; he was always very professional and dedicated. We know he was very close to his sister and loved his family and sisters very much. He took great care of them. We will miss you so much; you will be deeply missed. Thank you for that last show of affection you gave us. Your passing pains us deeply, and we still haven’t come to terms with your death. We will cherish that warm hug and the smile on your face. See you soon. Thank you, Larry, for everything.