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Craig MaCoy Larsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Craig MaCoy Larsen 1949 ~ 2007 EPHRAIM: Craig MaCoy Larsen, 57, died April 5, 2007 at Sanpete Valley Hospital after a long battle with cancer. Born May 24, 1949 in Gunnison, UT to MaCoy M and Doris Elaine Nielsen Larsen. Married Sheron Mellor Dec. 19, 1970 in the Manti LDS Temple. Survived by his...

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Sheron and family, my best wishes go out to you and your family. I knew Craig while working with the 145th Bn. What I remember most about Craig was his great love for his family and his love for this United States of America. He felt very blessed to be with the guys of the 145th and being able to serve his country. He was a kind man and never spoke ill of others. He died early, but his enthusiasm for his family and country will live with me for the rest of my life....

Dear Sharon and Family,

You have my deepest heartfelt sympathy for the passing of Craig. He touched many lives including mine as I served with him for several years in the 1-145 FA. I cherish his great example he set for us and the many personal conversations and the advice and counsel he gave me. You are in my thoughts and prayers and may the Lord bless you during this time of loss and grief.

I worked with Craig for over 15 years in the Utah National Guard. I will never forget how hard Craig worked at making B 1-145th what it is today. He will always be Master Gunner to me! Craig has personaly helped more soldiers than I can count. He was a great leader and mentor to all of us. I will miss him greatly as I am a better person because of him. MSG Judd

Sheron,
May you and your family be blessed with great comfort and peace.

Sharon and Family,

What great and inspiring tributes and legacy!

Our Love and Sympanthy,

Dan (and Sherlene) Bartholomew

I knew Craig when I was a young trooper assigned to Sanpete and Sevier Counties. I was also a member of B/140th from 1984-1987 when Craig was the Readiness NCO. He always had a smile for me and always made this stranger feel welcome. He is a good man and I am grateful for his service and friendship. May you be supported by Heavenly Father during this time of earthly sorrow, but Heavenly joy.

I was saddened to hear of SFC Larsen's passing. I worked with him in the 145th and always appreciated the professionalism and expertise with which he executed his duties. He really loved his family and was extremely proud of them. There is a special place hereafter for fine men like SFC Larsen.

I served with Craig for many years in the 145 Field Artillery. I shared many interesting times and missions with Craig over the years. His passion and commitment to his family, The Utah National Guard and the community was second to none. I am a better person for knowing him. He will be missed.

To Aunt Sharon and family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Uncle Craig. He was always so caring and giving to others and I am so grateful to have known him. I send you my love and prayers.
With Love,
Patrice Willie Henderson and family