Today is a very sad day reading of Larry's death. My sympathy to Loretta and his family. Larry was my sidekick at our 50th class reunion. Reconnecting with Larry and preparing for the reunion was memorable. Larry touched many lives teaching children with special needs. His canine family will miss him as well, I am sure.
So sorry to hear about Larry! My husband, Bob Woodfill, was his friend and lots of good memories for sure from those high school days and after. Larry was a sharp, witty, fun guy. RIP. Bob is not able to correspond but sends his heartfelt thoughts & prayers to the family. Bob & Sharon Woodfill
Every time I read another Memorial about one of us it makes us realize we aren't 18 anymore....but when it's someone you hung out with it makes you take and extra breath....and remember all the fun we had back then. Sondrall was one of those classmates....RIP Larry....my prayers for his family....
So sorry to read about Larry's passing. Our class has remained pretty much intact for a long time and now we are losing some people we all remember so well, and in such rapid succession. It makes me very sad, although I do realize what our ages are. We did seem to be a blessed class! My deepest sympathy to Larry's wife and family. I remember him as a fun person who kept things lively.
Larry was a fun loving guy and a dear friend. We spoke on the phone every month or two and always had lots of laughs. He always had stories about his three dogs, his private mini golf course he created, and his pet donkey. I'll miss our many visits.
Larry and I went way back to when we were kids. We had lots of fun times and great memories. I always tried to get him to move back to Minnesota but he loved Texas. I will surely miss him. My heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Loretta and his brother Steve.
Sorry, to hear of Larry's passing. Prayer's to his family. Larry and I go way back in school. He lived 2 house's away from Kerm Roberg. He was a great guy and we did alot of good and fun things together. He and I went to the class party as Laurel & Hardy. Wish I had a picture of that as I know there was one taken. He taught in the Minneapolis school system. God bless.
So saddened to learn of Larry's passing and my thoughts condolcenses to his family. Larry was a very unique guy always with a smile. So happy he was in our wonderful Roosevelt class of 61!
So sorry to hear Larry has passed away, he was lots of fun to be around. His impersonation of Jerry Lee Lewis and others were hilarious, he was a natural comedian and a really good guy. Condolences to Loretta and his family.
Dennis Dvorak
Today is a very sad day reading of Larry's death. My sympathy to Loretta and his family. Larry was my sidekick at our 50th class reunion. Reconnecting with Larry and preparing for the reunion was memorable. Larry touched many lives teaching children with special needs. His canine family will miss him as well, I am sure.
Robert T Woodfill
So sorry to hear about Larry! My husband, Bob Woodfill, was his friend and lots of good memories for sure from those high school days and after. Larry was a sharp, witty, fun guy. RIP. Bob is not able to correspond but sends his heartfelt thoughts & prayers to the family. Bob & Sharon Woodfill
Annette Tacheny (Flaherty)
Every time I read another Memorial about one of us it makes us realize we aren't 18 anymore....but when it's someone you hung out with it makes you take and extra breath....and remember all the fun we had back then. Sondrall was one of those classmates....RIP Larry....my prayers for his family....
"Tanet" that's what he called me!!!!!
Linda Akerson (Towne)
So sorry to read about Larry's passing. Our class has remained pretty much intact for a long time and now we are losing some people we all remember so well, and in such rapid succession. It makes me very sad, although I do realize what our ages are. We did seem to be a blessed class! My deepest sympathy to Larry's wife and family. I remember him as a fun person who kept things lively.
Linda Akerson Towne
Maurice McINERNY
Larry was a kind and gentle soul. Enjoyed many fun times with him. He will be missed,
Ronald Naslund
Larry was a fun loving guy and a dear friend. We spoke on the phone every month or two and always had lots of laughs. He always had stories about his three dogs, his private mini golf course he created, and his pet donkey. I'll miss our many visits.
My sympathy to Loretta
Ron Naslund
Gerald Guptill
Larry and I went way back to when we were kids. We had lots of fun times and great memories. I always tried to get him to move back to Minnesota but he loved Texas. I will surely miss him. My heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Loretta and his brother Steve.
Charles Ramberg
Sorry, to hear of Larry's passing. Prayer's to his family. Larry and I go way back in school. He lived 2 house's away from Kerm Roberg. He was a great guy and we did alot of good and fun things together. He and I went to the class party as Laurel & Hardy. Wish I had a picture of that as I know there was one taken. He taught in the Minneapolis school system. God bless.
Chuck Ramberg
Margaret McMAHON (Skaff)
So saddened to learn of Larry's passing and my thoughts condolcenses to his family. Larry was a very unique guy always with a smile. So happy he was in our wonderful Roosevelt class of 61!
Thomas Mosher
So sorry to hear Larry has passed away, he was lots of fun to be around. His impersonation of Jerry Lee Lewis and others were hilarious, he was a natural comedian and a really good guy. Condolences to Loretta and his family.