Larry D. Guenther

Larry Dean Guenther passed away suddenly after a brief illness on February 4, 2026, in Pinckney, Michigan, while in post-hospital care. Born on May 12, 1959, in Jackson, Michigan, to Jan (Miller) and Dean Guenther, Larry lived a life rich with creativity, community service, and an unwavering passion for music that inspired those around him.  

Larry grew up in Chelsea, Michigan, where he graduated from Chelsea High School in 1977. As a teenager, he discovered his love for music, becoming a talented singer-songwriter with an inspiring voice, skillfully playing the guitar and mandolin. An avid reader with a curious mind, Larry also embraced athletics, excelling in intramural basketball, baseball, and tennis. These early pursuits shaped his vibrant spirit, fostering a quick wit, sense of humor and the ability to always be present. In the late 1980s, he furthered his education at Washtenaw Community College, honing skills that would support his diverse interests. For many years, he made his home in Stockbridge, Michigan, where he became a beloved fixture in the local community.  

Professionally, Larry worked in the surveying industry after high school and painting while following his passion for music. His commitment to helping others extended far beyond his job; he volunteered extensively at Saline Area Social Services and Stockbridge Social Services, offering support to those in need and embodying the values of compassion and generosity. Larry's entrepreneurial spirit shone through in his ownership of the Stockbridge Antiques Mall, where he ran a couple of antique stores that became gathering places for collectors and history enthusiasts. Known simply as "Larry's," these shops reflected his keen eye for treasures from the past, and he often participated in local antique events, appraisals, and auctions, sharing his knowledge with joy and enthusiasm.

Music was the heartbeat of Larry's life. He centered his existence around it, playing his guitar at church services, local functions, and community gatherings. As a member of the popular local band Matrix and other groups over the years, Larry brought energy and melody to countless performances. He especially delighted in singing songs, performing on stage, and writing his own compositions, often channeling his experiences into lyrics that resonated with audiences. His musical talents extended to community theater and events, where he once memorably portrayed characters like the Blues Brothers, bringing laughter and entertainment to Stockbridge residents. Through music, Larry connected with people, fostering unity and celebration in everyday life.

Beyond his public pursuits, Larry cherished simple joys: collecting antiques at garage sales, experimenting in the kitchen with creative cooking, reading thought-provoking books, and dining out with friends and family. He was deeply involved in his church, where his active participation and faith provided a guiding light. Larry was a man of profound faith, whose belief in kindness, perseverance, and community uplifted those around him. His life exemplified the power of quiet strength and genuine connection, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of many.

Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Jan Stratton of North Adams, Michigan, along with several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by his father, Dean Guenther of Chelsea, Michigan; his brother, Tim Guenther of Chelsea, Michigan; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Also very dear to his heart were his two step-sons, whom he helped raise with love and guidance: Justin Marshall of Saline, Michigan, and Shawn Marshall of Gowrie, Iowa.

Larry's legacy endures in the melodies he shared, the lives he touched through service, and the warmth he brought to his community. In a world that often moves too fast, Larry reminded us to pause, listen to the music, and cherish the connections that make life meaningful. He will be deeply missed but forever celebrated.  

Cremation has taken place, and a service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.