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Larry Putman

November 11, 1938 — January 12, 2022

Larry Brenton Putman, 83, of Belton passed away on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at a Temple care facility.

Funeral services for Larry will be held on Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 2:00 PM at the First Baptist Church in Belton with Rev. Andy Davis and Dr. Leroy Kemp officiating. A visitation will be held starting at 1:00 PM at the church prior to the service. Burial will follow at North Belton Cemetery in Belton.

Larry was born on November 11, 1938 in Morton's Gap, Kentucky to Archie Dwain and Dixie Irene (Slaton) Putman. He graduated from Madisonville High School in Madisonville, Kentucky in 1957 where he was an all state choir and all state orchestra member, being named the #1 bass violin player in the state of Kentucky. Mr. Putman enrolled at the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton where he was named Campus Boy in 1957 (the first campus boy in 12 years) and he received his Bachelor of Arts in Music in 1972 from UMHB. He also attended Baylor University in Waco and the University of Corpus Christi. Larry directed music at Suthards Baptist Church in Earlington, Kentucky from 1954-1957 alongside his father, Pastor Archie Putman. He served as the minister of music at Heights Baptist Church in Temple from 1957-1962, at First Baptist Church in Aransas Pass from 1962-1963, First Baptist Church in Chillicothe, Missouri from 1963-1964, Stithton Baptist Church in Radcliff, Kentucky from 1964-1966, First Baptist Church in New Braunfels from 1966-1971, and finally as the minister of music from 1971-2001 at First Baptist Church in Belton, where he grew the choir from 12 members when he arrived to a total music ministry of 551 upon his retirement in 2001.

Larry was passionate about music ministry, so he organized the first God and Country Concert in 1972, directing and coordinating the concerts for 30 years.  He also organized Senior Adult Ministry (Golden Age Club) in September 1971, with a current enrollment of 520, and directed New Horizon (Senior Adult Choir) from 1971-2001. The New Horizon has been the featured choir for Senior adult conferences in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Glorieta, New Mexico, and was featured on the cover of the Senior Musician in 1994, accompanied by a story of their activities. The Sanctuary Choir was featured in the Bi-Centennial report to the people by Library of Congress in 1976. They were also featured at the 4th of July celebration of Fort Hood on two occasions. The Sanctuary Choir was featured in the Missions Mosaic magazine with a report of the annual God and Country Concert held each year around the fourth of July in 1987. Belton First Baptist Church Music Ministry was the first to implement scholarships for interns in the area. The First Music intern from UMHB to serve was Glen Tatum in 1983 and currently there are two interns to serve in the Music Ministry.

A few of Larry's many accomplishments are listed below:

● Named a Kentucky Colonel by Governor of Kentucky
Julian Carroll in January 1976
● Larry is a Past President of Belton Kiwanis
Club–1992-1993
● UMHB Distinguished Service Award in 1996
● Inducted into Walter Gilewicz Hall of Fame in 1999 as
a distinguished Musician at UMHB
● Received Beltonian Award in 2000 in recognition of
long time achievements in service to the community
by the Belton Chamber of Commerce
● A tree was planted at Heritage Park in Belton, Texas
on April 24,2000 in his honor
● Retired as Minister of Music, August 16,2001 (
serving 47 years)
● Received the Daughter's of the American Revolution
Award in 2002 for community service in recognition of
his leadership and outstanding service to the
community
● Organized a Little League Baseball organization in
Morton's Ga, Kentucky when he was 14 years old with
10 teams
● Director of Music for the Senior Summit Conference
at UMHB each year from 2002-2012
● Served on the board of the Belton Area Citizens for
Seniors
● Under the leadership of Larry and Velma the Golden
Agers have toured all 50 states
● The Golden Age Club has taken 137 (as of 8/8/2011)
trips in Texas.                                                                                                                                                                                             ● We have taken 28 trips to Glorieta, NM for Music and
Senior Adult conferences.

Larry met Velma Ann Cavitt while in Aransas Pass, Texas and they were married on July 21, 1962. Together they had three children: Elvin Jay Putman, Melvin Ray Putman and his wife Brittany Mullis-Putman, and Andrea Kaye Putman; seven grandchildren: Robert, Erica, Noah, Joshua (Katie), Ackery, Madison, and Gavin, and four great-grandchildren; Dylan, Hunter, Wyatt, and Ryleigh; and his sister Sadie Francis (Putman) Coburn of Madisonville, Kentucky. Out of all of the many accomplishments, above all Larry loved the Lord, Jesus Christ. He loved family, friends, and the community of Belton. He will be truly missed.

Dossman Funeral Home in Belton, Texas is in charge of the arrangements.

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Visitation

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

1:00 - 2:00 pm (Central time)

First Baptist Church Belton

506 North Main Street, Belton, TX 76513

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Funeral Service

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Starts at 2:00 pm (Central time)

First Baptist Church Belton

506 North Main Street, Belton, TX 76513

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