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Larry M. Rolsal

Posted 12/3/18

Larry M. Rolsal, the son of Phyllis Perry and Larry Rolsal Sr., was born in Dover on Nov. 10, 1967 and departed this life on Nov. 28, 2018. He attended Dover High School in Dover. He continued his …

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Larry M. Rolsal

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Larry M. Rolsal, the son of Phyllis Perry and Larry Rolsal Sr., was born in Dover on Nov. 10, 1967 and departed this life on Nov. 28, 2018.
He attended Dover High School in Dover. He continued his education in HVAC at Job Corps of America. Larry's passion for cooking led him to his current position as a Line Cook at Frankie's of Dover Downs and Casino.
Larry was a jack of all trades. Anything that Larry put his mind to he could accomplish. He was a barber, a DJ, an electrician, painter, and carpenter, just to name a few. Larry was just a gifted individual.
Larry is survived by five children, Ashley Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa., Niyidiyia Coleman, Nathaniel Washington, Na'Shawn Rolsal, and Nyasa Rolsal, all of Baltimore, Md.; his mother, Phyllis Perry of Newark; two sisters, Lisa Perry of Dover and Denise Rolsal (Antoine) of Newark; three brothers, Kevin Rolsal (Tammy) of Newark, Nathan Rolsal of Smyrna, and Tony Rolsal (Anne) of Chalfant, Pa.; seven grandchildren and a host of uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
Viewing Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018 at 9 a.m. until time of funeral service 11 a.m. at Maranatha Fellowship Church, 60 Deer Track Lane, Dover. Burial Sharon Hills Memorial Park, Dover.
Share a memory at www.pippinfuneralhome.com


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