Lawrence-DECKER-Obituary

Lawrence Barrett DECKER Sr.

Burnsville, Minnesota

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12/16/1942 - 5/14/2013 Hats Off To Larry Age 70, born in Saint Paul, son of Dr. Charles H. and Jean B. Decker. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Charles and David. Survived by son, Lawrence Jr. (Rebecca); granddaughter, Lauren, grandson, Sean, all of Walworth, WI; sisters, Mary Hall...

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Lulu Bell-- I am glad that I met you just before the "General" went home.

Larry was one of a Kind. Like my father Tom I was privileged to meet and know Larry. I might not have known him as well as my dad. But he truely was one of a kind and will be missed by everyone who knew him.

My sympathy to the family. "Harry" will be missed by the old gang. His wackiness and love of fun gave all of us good laughs and we will always have fond memories of those good times.

Thinking of my cousins at this difficult time. So sorry for your loss. Cousin Anne (Barrett)Folman

My prayers to the Decker family. I grew up with LD and remained good friends for many years ........many fond memories and will miss all the phone calls!! Rest in peace my friend.

Thoughts and prayers to the Decker family and friends. Rest in peace Larry..

To the Decker Family:

My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to you. I am hoping God grants you peace in this difficult time. The memories of Larry will never be forgotten! He was an amazing and loving person! God is lucky to have such an amazing angle by his side. Rest in peace Larry, you are missed by many!

Nancy

My sympathies and prayers go out to the entire Decker Family. I was privileged to meet Larry. I recall fondly some Larryisms (I know it isn't a word, but I don't think “Harry” would care). We all enjoyed everything from 6 way conference calls, bed checks on Saturday morning, Champps (at the original place on W. 7th), the hat, to the mustache. Larry made a strong, positive, and lasting imprint on the hearts and minds of everyone he met. He is sorely missed.

Tommy D, I'm so sorry for your loss! I'll never forget your support when my Dad passed!! Stay strong, dude!!! See you on the motorcycle soon. George