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Gary Ronald Larsen

Richmond, Virginia

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Gary Ronald Larsen, 45, of 2501 Northwind Place, Richmond, died Thursday, September 1, 2005. Originally from Sudbury, Ontario, Gary received his B.S. and MBA degrees from Clarkson College of Technology, where he was captain of the varsity hockey team, and received the Paul J. Pilon Memorial...

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Gary, I know you are reading this note with a tequila shoot on your hand. I just want to tell you that all your friends in Mexico never forget you, You will be allways on our minds. Our greatest sympathy to Kathy, Annie and Kate, hope you time will bring you peace and comfort for a loss so great.

Dear Aunt Chris,Uncle Ron & Janis,
When I read the entries in this guest book I realize I missed so much by not knowing Gary. He seems to have made such a positive impact on everyone he knew. I am so sorry for your loss. I want you to know that I think of you all often. Love, Lorraine

Only positive things I can say about Gary, he was a mentor, a good friend, a professional, everywhere he worked for he gave an added value, he did the right things... We all will miss you Gary...

GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS

My greatest sympathy to the Larsen family for a loss so great.
It was so nice to see Gary in Lethbridge this spring, and I will never forget watching the five of them buy those cowboy boots, they were like kids again....they should have had so many more memories to share. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Deborah Christie( Hofford)

Our deepest sympathy to Gary's wife and children, to Mr. & Mrs. Larsen and to our close friend Janice and the girls. After attending the Memorial Service for Gary yesterday it was obvious that he was a very special, dedicated individual. Treasure all of the great memories that you had with Gary.
Love Always,
Donna, Peter, Jenna & Karly

I had the pleasure of knowing Gary as a young athlete playing hockey for the Native Sons in Garson. I was also involved with helping him attend Clarkson on a hockey scholarship, my own alma mater, and he did me proud. He was an excellent student, hockey player and person at the University. His many contributions to the university made a difference. Being selected Captain of a Varsity Division 1 team tells you that he was very special. I extend my deepest sympathy to Gary's family and...

Life is a collage of the people we meet and how we touch their lives. In the year we worked together I witnessed Gary’s successful contributions in Latin America. I also believed the latinos were impressed by a Spanish speaking fellow from Canada! Gary touched many with his humor, down to earth attitude and intellect. He was always willing to help others, even on Mondays which was not his favorite day of the week.

Kathy you partnered Gary in his greatest achievements, Annie and...

I didn't have the opportunity to meet Gary but through my friendship with his sister Janis, her daughters Emma and Hilary and his parents Ron and Christine Larsen I have been lucky enough to hear many wonderful stories and memories. It is obvious to everyone that Gary was an amazing person. My deepest sympathy to his wife Kathy and his children Annie and Kate. Janis, Mr and Mrs Larsen, Emma and Hilary my prayer is that time will bring you peace and comfort through those same stories and...

Gary, We all miss you more than you can ever know. A professional with global skills and experience. A beauiful family and friends throughout the world. Our prayers and hope are with your family now and forever. God bless you!
Michael