Dr. Larry Glenn Burrows, 77, was called to his heavenly home on January 11, 2024, in Aledo, Texas. Dr. Burrows graduated from Atlanta High School in 1964 and pursued his undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of North Texas. Upon completion of his undergraduate, he continued his educational journey at UNT by attaining his Master’s Degree in Aquatic Ecology. After graduation, Dr. Burrows began teaching high school Biology at Richardson High School, where he taught for one year. He then began medical school at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth. During his residency at the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, he met the love of his life, Becky Vesta Burrows. In 1976, he graduated from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine with a degree in Family Medicine. That same year, he and Becky were married. Colleagues of Dr. Burrows refer to him as a pioneer and pillar of the Osteopathic community of North Texas. As the years passed, he prided himself on being a mentor for the generations of physicians and physician’s assistants who came after. Dr. Burrows opened his first family practice, the East Berry Medical Clinic, in 1978. In 1980, he opened his second practice in Aledo, TX. In 1986, Dr. Burrows and Becky moved to Aledo, where he remained until his passing. Dr. Burrows was a well-respected pillar of the Aledo community. He was a beloved physician that was truly gifted in managing patients with complicated medical conditions. He was an active and beloved member of the Aledo United Methodist Church. He was a member of the Chancel Choir and made numerous friends that shared in his love of music. From those friendships, numerous bands were born throughout the years, which also lead to the birth of the Praise Band at Aledo United Methodist Church. Dr. Burrows served as the team physician for the Aledo Bearcats High School football team for 20 years and was an active school board member for 10. If you ever met Dr. Burrows, there is a good chance he shared a story or two about his pride in being a part of the Bearcat community. Even with such a busy schedule, Dr. Burrows always made sure he was there for his three children; whether it be coaching multiple youth football and basketball teams or being present at games as his children grew older and excelled in various sports. Dr. Burrows continued to split his time between the Aledo and East Berry Clinics until 2002, when he decided to focus his time solely on the East Berry Clinic. After 46 years of practicing medicine, Dr. Burrows retired in 2022. Dr. Burrows is preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Becky Vesta Burrows. He is survived by his wife, Linda Soto Burrows. Children: Sally Burrows Bodron (husband Mike; children Michael, Adaline, Eleanor, and William), Dr. Katie Burrows Malone (husband JT; children Logan and Mason), and John Burrows (children Kelby and John). He is survived by his brother, Bob Burrows (wife Becky, son Brad), and numerous extended family and friends. Visitation: Friday, February 2nd from 5:00-7:00pm Aledo United Methodist Church 100 Pecan Drive Aledo, TX 76008 Funeral service: Saturday, February 3rd at 11:00am Aledo United Methodist Church Reception to immediately follow in the Fellowship Hall of Aledo United Methodist Church • In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Dr. Larry Burrows Memorial Scholarship which will be awarded to graduating students of Aledo ISD that are pursuing a career in medicine. Donations can be made at www.docburrows.com