Dr. Larry Rex Kimsey
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1948 The Lion's Roar
Carrollton High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
Senior Class

Carrollton
Football II; Basketball III; Baseball; Band III; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; One-Act Play; 4-H Club; Most Scholastic '47. '48

 

OBITUARY

KIMSEY
Larry R., M.D., of Tyler, formerly of Dallas. Survived by wife, Ethelyn Kimsey, son, Larry Mark Kimsey, daughters, Cheryl Lynn Killian, Teresa Le Tucker, three grandchildren, step-children, Les, Lisa & Hank Durbin. Services 2:30 p.m. Saturday, RESTLAND MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Rev. James Griffin, officiating. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Sam Swindell, M.D., Dan Myers, M. D., Jerry Lewis, M.D., Jackson Biggs, M.D., Dick DeSanto, Hank Durbin. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Society.
RESTLAND - Greenville Ave at Restland Rd.

The Dallas Morning News - Friday, March 30, 1984, pg 27
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams



Rites set for Larry Kimsey

Services for Dr. Larry R. Kimsey, of Tyler, Smith County, medical director of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Regional Center in Tyler and former Dallas psychiatrist, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Restland Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in Restland Memorial Park.
Kimsey, 53, died of leukemia Thursday at Baylor University Medical Center.
A native of Fort Worth, he received his bachelor's degree in biology and pre-medical studies in 1950 from North Texas State University in Denton. He completed his medical training from Southwestern Medical School in Dallas in 1954 and served three years with the U.S. Army Medical Corps at Fort Sill, Okla.
In 1957, Kimsey began his general practice in Grand Prairie and completed his residency in psychiatry at Southwestern Medical School from 1963 to 1965.
He was processor of psychiatry at Southwestern Medical School and Timerlawn Psychiatric Hospital in Dallas from 1965 to 1978 and later became associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health-Science Center in Houston from 1978 to 1981.
He was a member of the American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association and was one of 500 members of the American College of Psychiatry.
He is survived by his wife, Ethelyn; a son Dr. L. Mark Kimsey of Dallas; two daughters, Cheryl Killian of Nampa, Idaho, and Teresa Tucker of Waco, and three step-children, Hank Durbin of Tyler and Lisa and Les Durbin, both of Dallas.

The Dallas Morning News - Friday, March 30, 1984, pg 27b
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

ETHELYN B. - 1940 - BLANK
LARRY R., MD - 1931 - 1984

Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
 

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