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DORIS MAXINE LARSON

Tacoma, Washington

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DORIS MAXINE LARSON Doris Maxine Larson, born April 21, 1926 in Gig Harbor, passed away on April 27, 2009, after a beautiful day of clam digging on the Washington coast. The cause was a cerebral hemorrhage, and she passed quickly, collapsing onto a beach that she had frequented and enjoyed over...

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One of my favorite childhood memories: I believe it was me and Brent, we were heading over to the Fox Island house from the cabin in the Whaler. As we were cruising along the beach we spotted Uncle Vern and Aunt Doris, he was pushing her in the tree swing, they were laughing and smiling, they might as well have been on their second date. Everything about them was alive, in love and wrapped up in happiness. Once Brent and I pulled the boat up Aunt Doris made us rootbeer floats and we hung...

One of my favorite chirldhood memories: I believe it was Brent and I, we were in the Whaler coming over to the Fox Island house from the cabin for a visit. As we were cruising up the beach we spotted Uncle Vern and Aunt Doris, Uncle Vern was pushing our Aunt in a tree swing and they were laughing with each other. When they finished swinging and Brent and I pulled the boat up Aunt Doris made us rootbeer floats. It was a day full of love and happiness. Love you Aunt Doris.

I worked at American Plywood with Doris in the late 60s and remember her as being an executive secretary of many talents. She always had a smile on her face and was very accomodating to the many questions I had about the Association and helping me to carry out the performance of my job. My sympathy and prayers are with her family.

Doris was the head secretary when I started at APA in June of 1979 - I remember she was very gracious and helpful, and always had a smile on her face. She will be greatly missed.