b'1990s Philanthropy & RecognitionMajor projects included the acquisition of BridgeMillThroughout his career, Larry made significant philanthropic contributions. He was a Lifetime Director in Atlanta and Silverlake in Pearland. Larry also beganof the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and served on development ofvarious boards, including the Sienna, Fort BendsUniversity of Texas Health largest master-Science Center planned communityDevelopment Board and at 10,800 acres. the Texas Tech Health Science Center Board of Regents. His dedication to community and health initiatives highlights his commitment to giving back.Expansion Legacy & PassingGreatness Larry passed away on January 5, 2022, at the age of 81, & Success leaving behind a legacy of successful master-planned communities and a strong company culture. In 2024, the Memorial Hermann Foundation received a donation in his honor, aimed at transforming heart and vascular care and supporting Memorial Hermann Life Flight. Today, Johnson Development continues to be one of the leading master-planned community developers in the country, carrying forward his vision and influence.Larry married Suzie Eastwood on Valentines Day in 1978, and together they built a life centered around 2000s family, love, and shared adventures. Suzie was not only his devoted wife but also his steadfast partner, supporting him through every chapter of their In the early 2000s, hejourney. They raised five children, to whom Larry was opened Fall Creek and deeply devoted.Riverstone, a 3,700-acre community in Fort BendBeyond his professional achievements, Larry had a County. variety of personal interests, including ranching, sailing, flying airplanes, running, hunting, Johnson Developmentwatching Texas Tech grew to 20 residentialfootball, and communities across Houston, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth,traveling. Above all, and Atlanta, delivering 60,000 homes, 16.7 million squarehe deeply loved and feet of retail, and planting or preserving 2 million trees.remained dedicated Communities like Sienna, Woodforest, Harvest Green,to his family Jordan Ranch and Cross Creek Ranch ranked among thethroughout his life.nations top-selling developments.5'