Anita-Larson-Obituary

Anita Larson

El Paso, Texas

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Dr. ANITA A. F. LARSON, passed away Oct. 19, 2008 at the age of 71. She is a legend and an icon. Her strength, joy, generosity and spirit have touched so many lives. She cared for everyone in her life and was genuine and sincere in all she said and did. Anita is best known as the greatest doctor...

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Adam, Eric and Sissy,
What a remarable lady Dr. Larson was. She was truly "made in heaven". How she had time for each and every person who needed her knowledge, be it medical or otherwise, she was always there to give encouragement. Not once did I ever hear her say anything negative. I don't think she knew the meaning of the word. We pray God will grant you that peace the only He can give. God bless you.
CSM (R) & Mrs. Steven T. Cheatum, Sr. (Minnie)

I am so shocked and saddened. I worked with Anita in 1990 at WBAMC. She was a great mentor and a wonderful, kind-hearted and warm person. I recently returned to El Paso from tours overseas - yesterday I went to WBAMC in search of Anita....I will truly miss this amazing and wonderful woman, doctor, and friend.

Dr. Larson was a gem among the people I have known. She always had time to see you, and helped where ever she could.

Sincerely,

Jerry Fogg and Family

Dr. Anita Larson was my friend, my doctor and my family's doctor. Words can't describe how much she'll be missed by myself and by everyone who came in contact with her. She always had time for anyone seeking help and she always treated people as if they were the most important person she could be helping. I will never forget her.

A true physician, who took the time to answer her patients questions. She was always ready to serve the command group of Fort Bliss whenever called upon to do so. She will be greatly missed.

Anita will be missed greatly by all her friends and especially her daughter and sons. We came to El Paso from Michigan and met Anita through her dear friends (the DiGennaros and Lawrences.) She was a very special lady with a wonderful view of life. She always spoke highly of her children and enjoyed numerous trips with them. We will always remember her and our many outings to Juarez for Mexican food. She will be missed!

One of the saddest parts of military service is that we get to meet great people like Doc Larson, and then we move away and lose touch. She touched my life, and I am a better person for it. She was so proud of her grandbaby, and I heard "Laura stories" all the time. Doc Larson was what so many of us physicians strive to be, and what so few of us ever attain. Her fabulous outlook and genuine caring for the people around her set her apart. I will miss her, and my prayers go out to her ...

My heart and prayers go out to you in this time of loss. Dr. Larson was such a kind and generous person. It was a priveldge to know and work with her.

I know she will be missed dearly, by people around the world. She meant so much to me and my family when the Army brought us back home to El Paso. Your family will be in our prayers.