Craig-Larsen-Obituary

Craig L. Larsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1964 ~ 2012The world lost a great man March 4, 2012 when Craig Lee Larsen, age 47, passed away at home in the arms of his wife and children. He fought Adrenal Cancer with courage, dignity and his trademark sense of humor. Craig was born into a loving family on June 16, 1964 in Ogden Utah, the...

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Dianne, I just wanted to send you my love. My mother told me about your husband and I'm so sorry for your loss. You are such an inspiration to me and you always have been. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Dianne, you were in my thoughts on Wednesday, March 7, when I learned 2 days later about Craig's return to our Heavenly Father. You all were so courageous, valiant, and faithful through this journey. I know this must be very difficult for you, your sons and other family members. I consider it an honor and privilege that I met you and Craig as you graciously fought this battle. Please know my sincere thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I know you will feel the Spirit's comforting...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I was honored to work with Craig at Merit and Innerdyne. He was a great and honorable man. Heaven gained a wonderful person.

Norman and June
Sorry to hear about the passing of you son Craig. May our Heavenly Father bring you peace and know that you will see him again.
Thinking of you. Carol Green (Ephraim)

Diane and Family. I was so suprised about the passing of a great person. I am so sorry. May the blessing of peace be with your family.

Bob and Shauna Valentine of the Canyon View Ward send their deepest sympathy.

I worked for Craig at Merit Medical. I enjoyed bantering back and forth with him, as he always had a great come back. In many ways, both indirectly and directly, Craig taught me some of the most valuable lessons I have learned in my lifetime. I will never be able to repay him for the last lesson he taught me, and I hope to one day be able to thank him personally.

I am sorry to his family and friends for your loss. I know that his presence will be missed beyond measure. May the many...

To Craig's family: I just want to tell you that I have known Craig for as long as he has been working here at Merit. It was both an honor and a priviledge to work with Craig. He is the type of person that most people can only hope to imitate. He was professional, honest, humble, and as you know he had a great sense of humor. I can say from many of us here at Merit that he will truly be missed.

I am so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. I worked with him at Merit. He was always so kind and fair to everyone who crossed his path. He was always ready with a joke and could lighten the mood of whoever was near him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this most difficult time.