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Bill Borchert Larson

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Larson, Bill Borchert "Bill Borchert Larson left on an extended visit to the Holy Land and he will not be back. He looks forward to seeing friends when they venture there." Died on July 28, 2006 at the age of 67 years. Resident of Dallas, TX, seasonal resident of Scottsdale, AZ and...

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Bill, I was saddened about your sudden departure. It's been years since I have seen you, but I have you on a video tape of my wedding to the daughter of your longtime friend Bob Erffmeyer. You played the perfect straight man. I will miss you. THe city of Milwaukee will miss your generous contributions and more importantly you. God's Speed Bill

Bill:
Worshipful, It was an absolute delight being your friend these past years. I will miss our frequent conversations regarding SMOTJ, St. Marys and ST. Laz as well as our mutual fraternal love of the Craft. A toast and cigar will be had in your honor at our next Royal Order of Jester event. I will pray to the great Architect and remain ever thankful that our paths crossed. You were loved in this world. Cindy and I will miss you. Until we meet again, three cheers my...

Thank you, Bill, for your generous donations to our zoological society in Milwaukee.

Bill, You were alway a great friend and will be deeply missed.

May the Supreme Architect keep you in his eternal care

Rest in peace brother Bill..
Your friendly smile will be missed...
The stories of your travels will be remembered...
Gods speed on the rally in heaven...

Bill . You will never be forgotten.
Your friends in the old car world in England and all of us at Alpine Eagle your personal Rolls Royce and Bugatti restorers will miss your charm , wit and abounding good nature. Celestial peace will be yours.

your smiling face and your love of life will not be forgotten. your travel and food stories that you shared with my late husband and I where the topic of many a night ... thank-you... you and Bill (husband) can now share more.

The GCHDC has lost its most ebullient member.
I'm not surprised that you led a productive and memorable life. It's been a long time, but the memories remain as present as if you were still here. Rest well my old friend. You are missed and loved, and you will not be forgotten.