Loren (Larry) Cosme Libadia
Loren (Larry) Cosme Libadia passed away on July 4, 2013. Larry was 66 years old, born on June 20, 1947. He was a life-long resident of Auburn and graduated from Auburn High with the Class of 1965. Larry received his degree in education from Western Washington University and was an elementary school teacher in the Federal Way school district for 30 plus years. Larry loved spending time with his large extended family, teaching and coaching children, watching Mariner games, and camping in his RV.
Larry was preceded in death by his father, Cosme Mendoza Libadia. He is survived by his mother Lorraine Libadia; his brothers Ron (Kelly), Steve (Melanie), Jim (Robyn), and Dennis (Becky) Libadia; and his sister Laurie (Sander) Ansingh. Larry was a favorite and much loved uncle to nieces (Courtney, Lauren, Lindsay, Whitney, Raina & RaeLee) and nephews (Jeremy, Rafe, Tyler, Austin, Isaac, Reid, Cash & Gavin).
A memorial service will be held at First Methodist Church on East Main in Auburn on Monday, July 15 at 11 am. The family requests memorials for Larry to be made as contributions to Seattle Children's Hospital.
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July 15, 2013
Walt Shearn
I worked with Steve Libadia (brother) for a long time and just learned of Larry's passing. I know from Steve that he fought a valiant fight against cancer and admire him for his efforts. I also admire the entire Libadia family for supporting him through the struggle. Having recently lost my father to a debilitating disease, I saw though his eyes just how much the support means. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and I lend my strength to help you through this difficult time.
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