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"Beyond this vail of tears there is a life above; unmeasured by the flight of years and all this life is love." I hope you're at peace, old friend.
Tom Killip
November 21, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ
Houston, Texas
JEFFERY DEAN DIETRICH LARSEN (09/05/1957 to 11/02/2005) Retired Architect. Born in Sandy, Utah. His father, Dean Larsen, was an oil distributor and later worked in and retired from Military Intelligence. His mother, Mettie Ramona Leonard Larsen, is a retired state employee and a homemaker. In his...
Read More"Beyond this vail of tears there is a life above; unmeasured by the flight of years and all this life is love." I hope you're at peace, old friend.
Tom Killip
November 21, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ
Amy,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Jeff was such a wonderful person. All I've ever wanted for Jeff was that he be happy. I always prayed that he was happy with you. I'm so sorry you didn't have many more years together.
Jeff,
You will always be a part of my life, for you will always be in my heart. You are one of the best people I have ever known. Thank you for the years we shared.
You are both in my prayers.
God Bless you.
Gloria
Gloria Diaz
November 19, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ
Amy, Our thoughts are with you. JD always kept us laughing @ Commercial Blueprint.
Julie Trueba
November 11, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ
Dietrich,
Our lives were truly enriched by you. You were a beautiful person and we will miss you dearly.
Amy, we can not express how much our hearts ache for your loss. We love you so much and hope you find the strength you need to make it through this difficult time.
All our love, thoughts and prayers,
Kim & Chris Sosnowski
Kimberly Sosnowski
November 09, 2005 | Tempe, AZ
Darling Jeffrey, you added so much to our lives the moment you moved across the street from us. Who would have thought that 2 silly, cat-loving architects would live so close? When you married dear Amy, it was like giving we Stowes an additional gift. We never look out the front door without thinking of you both with so much love.
Amy, no man ever had a better wife, friend, champion. Our hearts are with you today and into all our tomorrows.
Susan and Gary Stowe
November 09, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ