Om Monday, January 16, 2006, after a lengthy illness, God saw that the road was getting harder for Larry to travel and the mountains were harder for him to climb. God whispered gentlly and said, ...Close your eyes, you have done your best and it's now time for Me to do the rest''., and He called him home to rest. LARRY LEE ROSENBURGH was born to Samuel Rosenburgh and the late Virginia Epps on March 17, 1948 in Baltimore, Maryland. Larry received his education through the Baltimore City Public School in 1968. Shortly thereafter, he wedded Joann Evans and this union was blessed with one daughter. He then enlisted in the United States Navy. Afterwards, Larry completed serveral extensive college classes which included art classes. He then became successfully employed with th Mass Transit Administration for serveral years. Sometime later, he wedded Sally Anderson. In 1978, he proudly became a Master Mason with the Most Worshipful Hiram Grand Lodge #13. At an early age, he accepted the Lord as his personal Savior. He took his Christian experience to the Bethel AME Church, where he became a member. He remained active, until his illness prevented him from attending. Because of Larry's kind smile and his humorous whit and charm, he made numerous friends wherever he went. Known to all as ''The Captain'' or Luscious Larry'', he gave everyone their own special name each time he saw them. Always smiling and enjoying life to the fullest, he relished and celebrated every moment that life had to offer. Larry leaves to cherish his loving memory: his wife, Sally Anderson-Rosenburg; two proud and honored daughters, Felicia Rosenburgh-Loney and Marquitta Rosenburgh; one step-daughter, Tracy Anderson; one son-in-law, Jeffery Loney; one grandson, Camryn Jeffery Rosenburgh Loney; six sisters, Florence Boyd , Diane Taylor, Vivian Taylor, Virginia Horne, Jacqueline Epps, and Brenda Murphy; one brother, Tyrone Epps; three sister-in-law; seven brothers-in-law; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Larry, you will truly be missed!