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2010
Larry C. Blomgren, 55, of Sycamore, Ill., met with God on Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at home with his wife at his side holding his hand.
Born May 2, 1955, in Rockford, the son of William L. and Roberta J. (Carlson) Blomgren, Larry married Linda Ann Grubbs on April 1, 2003, in Sycamore.
Larry had formerly been employed by Rockford Chemicals and later by Seymour of Sycamore for 17 years. He fought leukemia for 15 years, he gave it all he had. For six years, Larry walked in Light the Night for Leukemia, and was a member of the Sycamore Baptist Church. Larry started a scholarship for high school graduates going into the medical field, to help find a cure for cancer. He was the most determined person that anyone would ever meet. He was always happy and always had a positive outlook on anything that crossed his path – "I'm going to beat this!" Larry said. He taught his family and everyone to choose arguments wisely, because life is too short – enjoy your life and love everybody.
Larry is survived by his wife, Linda; one son, Douglass Hoover of Sycamore; his father, Bill (Connie) Blomgren of Rockford; three brothers, Steve (Karen) Blomgren of Rockford, Brad Blomgren of Florida and Bob Blomgren of Tinley Park; and two nieces, Lizzy and Michelle; his mother-in-law, Lois Grubbs of Sycamore; and his brothers- and sisters-in-law, Robert (Patty) Grubbs of Sycamore, Joy Reynolds of Sycamore, Oliver Grubbs of Sycamore, Robin (Tom) Marlow of Tennessee, Wendy (Rick) Scidmore of Sycamore and Allan McCabe of Kingston; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Larry was preceded in death by his mother and grandparents.
Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, at Sycamore Baptist Church, with Pastor Dan Stovall officiating. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. Saturday until the time of service at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Larry C. Blomgren Memorial Fund in care of Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., P.O. Box 605, 2011 S. Fourth St., DeKalb, IL 60115. For information, call 815-756-1022 or visit AndersonFuneralHomeLtd.com.
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I worked with Larry and his dad many years ago at Rockford Coatings. He always had a smile on his face.
I am sorry for the families loss.
Carey Williams
August 18, 2010
Larry was a genuinely good person. Larry would always tell us he was a man of "Peace and Love" he was true to that statement. Larry worked hard and fought hard but he never lost his smile or the spirit that drove him even in his last days with us. Larry was always thankful for his good friends but Larry was a good friend to all of us. I am sorry for the family’s loss but I am thankful that Larry will no longer be in pain. Larry could teach us a thing or two about how to handle ourselves he is a true hero so brave in his battle and true to himself. Larry will be missed by all who knew him.
Linda Somerville
August 15, 2010
We are so sorry for your loss but now he has no more pain or saddness.He will be serounded by endless love warmth and happiness cared for by our Lord.He will be there opened arms for all loved ones,friens who will join him one day.GOD BLESS
Rich & Sharon White
August 14, 2010
Ryan Fraedrich
August 14, 2010
you will always be in my heart
love dani
danielle scidmore
August 13, 2010
Larry you were the hardest working man I know. Determined and strong, showing up to work after treatments, amazing! Your are a provider. I'm so blessed to know a man like you.
Donna Engh
August 13, 2010
Larry,
I only met you once but you left an impression on me by giving me a feeling of happiness that there are still many good and genuine people in this world such as you. I wish you eternal peace and happiness.
Sincerely,
Lisa, friend of Robert Blomgren
Lisa Ulman
August 12, 2010
Larry we will miss all of the notes that you would write to us thanking us for something we might have done for you or just to tell us how much you loved us you will never be forgotten
rick & wendy scidmore
August 12, 2010
Linda and Family
Just want you to know that I am thinking about you and all of the family. I will continue to pray for you that God will give you the strength for each day.
From Kay and Darrel Manring
August 12, 2010
Sincere condolences to the family. I never had the privilege to meet Larry, but I am a friend of his brother Brad; and I know that Brad loves all his brothers.
Cynthia Shao
August 12, 2010
Larry,
You will be in my heart forever.
Your Brother
Brad Blomgren
August 11, 2010
My "favorite Uncle Larry", We miss you already. Even in your last hours, you made sure we all knew how much you loved us. Thank you for fighting long enough for us to make it up there to pray with you one last time.
You'll always be in our hearts and prayers.
Rachel and Ryan
August 11, 2010
We miss you, Larry. The world won't be the same without you. You made it a better place. Love Forever, Your Parents
Connie & Bill Blomgren
August 11, 2010
To Larry's extended Family,
What a kind, shy, and gentle man Larry is. We have very fond memories of him. Jim worked closely with Larry all these years, and will miss him dearly. He never gave up.
God Bless Larry. What a loving soul.
Our sincerest sympathy.
The Grove's
Jim & Colette Groves
August 11, 2010
Larry was a special individual and a great friend. You will be missed but never forgotten. I've never met a more positive person. Love you buddy.
Uncle Carl
Carl Bertolami
August 11, 2010
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