Larry's Memory Wall
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Dear Karen, Lisa, Debbie, and April. I'm sorry for the loss of your husband/father. I pray you move forward in peace and feel his presence with you always. Peace be with you. Love, Holly and Chris Way
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Holly Way (Overheul)
July 9th, 2023 at 2:26pm
Dear Karen , I have you and your family in my prayers for this difficult time . I came to the Post Office a couple years after Larry and he helped train me in the duties that were expected of Sub Carriers. There was a lot of laughter among employees and Larry had a good sense of humor. May the good Lord keep you all in his blessed grace. With all my sympathy - - -Norm
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Norman Hetfield
July 8th, 2023 at 11:12pm
Karen and family, I was sad to hear of Larry's passing. I remember you both from church and how welcoming you were my first time there but, as far back as when our son Jeff was in school with Lisa and Todd. That group of kids did so much together and many remain in touch today.
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Pat De Schaaf
July 8th, 2023 at 5:07pm
Dear Karen and family, Steve and I were indeed saddened with the news of Larry's passing, but rejoicing that he is with Jesus! I remember so many good times on Adams Dr You will be in our prayers for peace and comfort. Larry, we will see you later!!?✝️♥️
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Lynn Koch
July 8th, 2023 at 1:18pm
So saddened to hear of Larry's passing but at peace knowing he is with our Savior. I remember him as a lover of 70s music and full of love for his family. He was always smiling and so kind. I know you and the kids will miss him terribly. May you find peace knowing he's at rest in the arms of Jesus. Sending love to all.
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Sue Martin
July 8th, 2023 at 11:31am
Karen and family, We send our condolence and sympathy to your family. Larry was loved by us and besides being a brother in our church life, he was a dear friend to Mary and I. His dedication to the Lord and his church demonstrated to everyone who knew him that truly Larry was a child of God. Larry was a true patriot and also friend to those who knew him as he witnessed his life. God took him home, but left all his Christian brothers and sisters the reassurance that we will see him again, someday. Today, he remains safe in the arms of Jesus. Tears and bereavement today, but eternal life tomorrow and forever. Warm regards, Ray & Mary
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Ray Damaske
July 7th, 2023 at 10:32am