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Chris M. Larsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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May 17, 1953 ~ Jan. 17, 2014Chris M Larsen passed away from injuries sustained in an auto-pedestrian accident on January 17, 2014. He was born May 17, 1953 to Melvin and Helen Zaharias Larsen. Chris was a kind man and a good friend, known and loved by many. He loved his parents and sister very...

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We are sorry sorry to hear about Chris, every time my husband (Blair)would wear his jacket with the elk on it and the defa's dude ranch emblem on it Chris would come over and would say how he loved he jacket and how he loved going up to defa's and then he would tell us the direction to the granddaddy lakes...what a nice and sweet guy he was and he will be missed very much..

We are so sorry to learn of Chris' passing. My husband used to talk to him early in the morning when Chris was going to work at Reams and my husband was going for his morning walk. We will miss him.

Chris will always be remembered by my family. He was such a kind person, and so thoughtful. He had the most beautiful brown eyes. I believe when God makes someone with an imperfection he makes up for it somewhere and with Chris it was his eyes. You can tell so much about a person through their eyes and with him you could see the kindness and love he had for others. It was a privilege to know him, and he will be greatly missed. He had so many friends, and I don't think he even knew all the...

We are also Reams customers. We always enjoyed running on to Chris. He was a hard worker, and quick to offer help as well as a kind smile. Because he treated us so well, you wouldn't know that we were strangers to him. Reams won't be the same without him. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

Chris served as a counselor in the Stake Mission Presidency with me over 20 years ago. He was a very strong influence in the missionary efforts in the Taylorsville North central stake. I have fond memories of Chris and his willingness to serve others.I will miss you!

Chris and grow up together, he brought both happiness and frustration to my life, but the one thing he never lacked was love for people, horses,cowboy hats and life. We will truly miss you Chris, regardless you always made me laugh in the end. He may have been the "cowboy without a horse", but I can tell you he rode into the sunset waving that hat he loved so much. Love your "cuz" Ted

I'm still in shock. I can't believe this happened to such a good man. Although we didn't see eye to eye very often, I know we would both agree you are in a much better place, with the people you love. You will be missed

May The Perpetual light Shine Upon Him.

Chris, we will miss you so much. We are so glad to have had the chance to know you. Amie had the pleasure of knowing you better then I, although the fifteen or so times we talked you were very impressive. Amie and I have spoken highly of you just recently prior to you returning home. She talks of you being a good friend to her at work. We will miss you and know your with who you love. And for You, GO COWBOYS!! Joel&Amie Childs