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Roy N. Larsen


Roy N. Larsen

Roy N. Larsen, 68, born in Seattle, passed away Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 9 p.m. of congestive heart failure.

Memorial services were Friday April 11, 2003, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 12407 214th Avenue East, Bonney Lake WA 98390. English Funeral Chapel, Coeur d'Alene, is in charge of the arrangements.
Roy graduated from West Seattle High School in 1953, then joined the Air Force. He served 21 years, including two rotations in Southeast Asia, for which he earned two Distinguished Flying Crosses during Vietnam. After retiring in 1974, he and his family moved to St. George, Utah, where Roy was a member of the St. George Chamber of Commerce and president of the Board of Realtors.
Roy later moved to Sandpoint before finally retiring in Hayden.
He is survived by his mother Helen Larsen-Voigt; sister Janice Elliott; wife Georgia; children Gretchen and Nels; stepchildren Libby and Jeff.
Roy will be truly missed by family and friends who love him dearly.


Guest Registry Entries:

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Name: J2T
City:     Pentagon Rm BD861
State:    Washington DC
Country:  USA
Email:    mmerritt2001@msn.com
Date:             04/11/2003

Dear Gretchen and Jeff,
Our thoughts and our prayers are with you.
J2T

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Name: Dot (Larsen)&John Rohan
City:     Seattle
State:    WA
Country:  USA
Email:    jodorosea@aol.com
Date:             04/14/2003

Roy and I dated at UofW in 1953 or 1954.  He and my brother Ray Larsen Jr.became good friends and went in to the Air Force together.  We all last saw Roy at his and my West Seattle High School 25th Reunion in Bellevue.  We had a party in our room at the hotel after the Reunion and he and his wife and my brother Ray and his wife Carole, among lots of our old friends, had a great time talking over "old times".  We missed Roy at our 50th HS reunion last June.  We were so very sorry to read about his passing in the Seattle Times.  You have all our sympathy and good wishes. He will be missed by many.
Dot (Dorothea Larsen) Rohan

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