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Norman "Lee", devoted husband of the late Virginia "Ginne" Larsh, loving father of David (Jami) Larsh, Melinda "Mindy" Larsh, cherished grandfather of Justin, Jennifer and Jessica. Also survived by Jeff and Rick Larsh. Lee was an Army Veteran, retired after 40 years from the City of Cincinnati and was a member of North Bend Boat Club. Died November 11, 2017 at the age of 73. Visitation Wednesday November 15, 2017 at Our Lady of Victory Church, 810 Neeb Road, 45233, from 9:45 AM until 10:45 AM followed by mass at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to American Cancer Society, 2808 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45206. www.meyergeiser.com.
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David and Mindy,
I'm so sorry I missed your father's funeral. He and your mom were always so kind to me and my children... He sold us the house next door to you!
I saw him briefly out in front of Bayley a few months ago.
I will have a Mass prayed for your parents. Please know that all of you are always in my prayers.
Cyndy Gresham Hummer
Cyndy Hummer
November 17, 2017
To our lifelong friend from high school to the day he died. We'll miss you and always remember you.
Thurman HIATT
November 13, 2017
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