This morning, Larry Benjamin, a lifelong and passionate Lions supporter who was an exceptional fan, passed away. During the course of the playoff run, Larry dyed his hair blue in the style of Amon-Ra St.
Brown, and he was feeling a great deal of emotion as a result of the specific messages that he received. I pray that you find peace. In the same way that his beloved Detroit Lions are a tenacious team, Larry Benjamin is a stubborn guy.
Even though the Lions have shown their determination by making a historic run in the playoffs, it has inspired him with optimism as he confronts his final days in hospice care. This is despite the fact that the Lions have showed their determination.
Born and raised in Saginaw, this individual has lived a full and eventful life. While they were both competing in drag racing, Benjamin met Lois, who would later become his wife. Lois was younger than Benjamin at the time. Benjamin made the transition from Arthur Hill High School to St. Mary’s High School at the same time that he began dating the girl.
1959 was the year that the pair graduated from high school, and it was also the year that they took their wedding vows. They were responsible for the upbringing of five children: Terri, Jeff, Kelly, Lynn, and Tricia. Over the course of several generations, they went on to have eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren by the time they reached their golden years.
According to Lynn Benjamin, Larry Benjamin’s daughter, Amon-Ra St. Brown, a wide receiver for the Lions football team, was influential in Larry Benjamin’s decision to color his hair blue. St. Brown was the motivation for Larry Benjamin’s decision.