Bolivar’s Larry Cross Retires After 18 Years of Service with Tennessee Military Department

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After 18 years of dedicated service, Bolivar native Larry Cross retired from the Tennessee Military Department during a ceremony held at Nashville’s Joint Force Headquarters, on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Colleagues, friends, and family gathered to celebrate his years of hard work and the impact he made on those around him.
During Cross’s time in building maintenance, he provided critical preventive maintenance and fixed countless issues, ensuring that Houston Barracks, the headquarters campus for the Tennessee Military Department, ran efficiently. Known for his reliability and expertise, Cross became a cornerstone of the maintenance team.
“I liked the work, and there was never a bad day,” said Mr. Cross.
Among those who worked closely with him was Bill Hale, who has known Cross for 15 years and had the opportunity to work alongside him for five of those.
“When I first joined building maintenance, Larry was more than happy to take me around and show me what I needed to know, especially around plumbing and air conditioning work,” said Mr. Hale. “He was always willing to help, and treated everyone with humor and a smile.”
Beyond his technical skills, Cross was known for his friendly demeanor and signature whistle, which let others know he was nearby.
“I’ve always liked whistling and making jokes,” said Mr. Cross.
His decision to retire was bittersweet, but at 69 years old, Cross felt it was the right time to step away.
Now retired, he looks forward to working on projects around his home and spending time with his wife, Brenda. While his presence at Joint Force Headquarters will certainly be missed, his legacy of hard work, mentorship, and good humor will not be forgotten.
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