Lawrence "Larry" Allen Hudnall Jr passed away peacefully at the age of 73 on March 19th, 2024, after a long battle with lung disease. He was born on August 30, 1950, in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Anne “Nancy” and Lawrence "Buddy" Hudnall, and grew up in West Palm Beach, FL. He graduated from Cardinal Newman High School in 1968.
He was the proud father of four children whom he loved dearly. Larry was known for his passion for bass fishing, golfing, watching sports, and basking in the sun. During his retirement years, he devoted his time to various projects, taking particular pride in maintaining his meticulously landscaped yard with straight lines and perfected flower beds.
Larry spent the majority of his career in moving and storage administration. In his younger years, he owned Wilkinson’s Transfer and Storage in West Palm Beach, FL, and later served as the VP of Eastern Seaboard Packaging until the end of his career journey.
He was preceded in death by his mother, father, and sister, Susie Porcella (Tony). Larry is survived by his wife, Olympia Hudnall, loving children Danielle Burnett, Christin Potts, Melissa Benedict, and Lawrence “Bubba” Hudnall III, sister Nancy Ojea (Joe), brother Charles Hudnall, nine grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.






I`m so sorry !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My Deatest Mr Larry
I will miss you dearly. One thing you showed me was how to dress . You were best dressed man I know . With pleats in your jeans and pressed shirts . I will always think of you as my dad when you showed me the live after my dad passed away . I will always love you and will miss you so much . ❤️❤️
We went to High School together. I’d like to extend my sincere condolences to Larry’s family & friends. I’ll be praying for the peaceful repose of his soul. Sending love & comfort to his loved ones.
Larry Allen Hudnall, he was our next-door neighbor. What a man God created! Larry, very intelligent man, very caring and loving man. Larry always extended his time showing everyone how it should be done.. anything and everything. Going to miss his cooking, Brownie, his turkey spread. Larry always had his garage door open for everyone to know he was there for them. Larry his wife Olympia what a beautiful person whom care and loved Larry so much. Larry was always keeping himself busy no matter he was going through. Larry, a mechanic, a landscape keeper, a chef, a counselor, a man of many hats. Larry, I'm missing you dearly especially when everyone he knew … Larry always looked for me his neighbor Joe. Rest in peace my friend and til we meet again. Love joe and Monica
Our 💙”s are heavy since you’ve been chosen by our Heavenly Father to begin a journey he has planned for you. Our memories may fade but will never be forgotten sweetheart !! Smile, love Laugh & dance Larry🍺 RIP 😥💋💜
God bless you my friend
You'll be missed
Rest in Peace, Pops. You lived and left how you wanted to and here is to good tunes, a convertible, and a long drives in the sky.
I’ll always remember our early morning bass fishing and the couple of years we coached our sons together. He had a heart of gold and a smile ear to ear. ⚾️⛹🏿♂️🎣