Larry Anthony Ross

January 10, 1942 ~ August 20, 2023
Larry Anthony Ross, 81, died August 20, 2023, at his home in Danville, Kentucky. He was born on
January 10, 1942, in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. He was the beloved son of the late George Ross and
Eleanor A. Swatko Ross Semian.
Larry graduated from Pershing High School in Detroit, a member of the class of 1959. He served
honorably for 3 years in the US Army where he spent most of his service overseas as a lineman. He
continued his service to our country working as a Pennsylvania State Trooper for 25 years. He worked
for many years from the Greensburg Barracks and retired honorably from the Kiski Valley Barracks in
1992. Larry married his loving wife, Judy A. Weiland Ross, on May 31, 2014, in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Together they loved to go dancing, travel the world’s beautiful beaches, camping, and spend countless
hours visiting with friends and family. He had a passion for hunting and fishing and loved to be
outdoors. Larry enjoyed working on projects at home but loved having a good cigar and bourbon with
friends even more.
He was preceded in death by his dear mother, Eleanor Semian and father George Ross. He is survived by
his loving wife, Judy Ross, of Danville, Kentucky. He is also survived by children, Rae Ann (Neal)
Ashbaugh of Latrobe, PA; and Michael (Kelly) Ross of Greensburg, PA; stepchildren, Aimee (Dwayne)
Eisaman of Irwin, PA and Ashley Karcher (Sean Woitas) of Apollo, PA; Benjamin (Jessica) Green of Vidor,
TX; Bradley (Emily) Green of Butler, PA; Anthony (Ashley) Green of Nicholasville, KY; Nathan Green of
Pittsburgh, PA. He is also survived by his grandchildren Anthony and Adam Ashbaugh, Jacqueline Bracale,
and Nicholas and Shelby Ross. He is also survived by his step grandchildren Zane Zahir and Elam
Eisaman, Avrael Karcher, Brianna and Preston Green, Ava and Lucas Green, Ashton and Levi Green.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Butler, Pennsylvania for friends and family. He will be
often remembered by his favorite song to sing to his mother “I love you, a bushel and a peck, a hug
around the neck.”
A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Butler, Pennsylvania for friends and family.
I will miss you dad
Rest In Peace Brother Larry.
Rest In Peace Brother Larry.