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Jeffrey S. Larsh

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Jeffrey "Scott" Larsh

Indianapolis, passed away May 18th, 2012. Scott was born in Wichita, Kansas, on October 24th, 1956, to Harry and Lorene Larsh.

He graduated from Norman High School and the United States Air Force Academy. Scott was a pilot for the Air Force and Northwest...

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Dearest Nancy and Alex,
The Larsh family is the embodiment of courage, hope, faith and love. I feel truly blessed to have the privilage of calling all three of you my friends. Over the years, I have told others whom are in need, in personal crisis, about the most courageous family I have ever known, The Larsh Family. Your story has inspired so many people to pick themselves up, dust themselves off and try again. My heart is filled with so much sorrow and yet such gratitude right now. I...

Nancy,
I am so sorry to hear Scott died this past week. Sammy just told me today that he had seen you and Scott and Alex at Park Tudor shortly before Scotts death. You and he were great neighbors to my sons and I all the years we lived on Courageous Drive. What a tribute to Scott, living on a street appropriately named for his spirit. He was a wonderful person and my family will remember him fondly.

Nancy, Jeff and I are sincerely saddened by this event. The world is a better place because of Scott, and we are better people for having the opportunity to have shared life with him, and in Jeff's case, to serve with him. He was always smiling. We will miss him. God bless you, Alex and Lorene, and his brothers during this trying time.

Nancy and Alex,
I just heard. So very sorry for your loss. Sorry I could not be there. So many good memories..cherish them. You and Alex are in our prayers.
Keni, Thor , Michelle

I have some great memories of Scotty from the Academy and pilot training in Enid. Always a fun guy to be around, I was shocked to hear of his passing--he will be sorely missed. Wishing you all the best in this time of sadness.

Hi Nancy and Scott,
Thinking of you both at this really hard time. Love you guys-Margo

Nancy
So sorry to hear about your loss. Scott will always be remembered by everyone. He always walked into the room with a smile on his face and made everyone laugh. I loved to fly with him and work with him. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Nancy,
I am so sorry for your loss. I flew with Scotty on active duty and in the AF Reserve. It was always fun to go fly with Scotty. His dry wit always kept things light even when the situation was tense. He will be greatly missed. May God hold your family tightly in His grip during this challenging time.

Blessings,

Scott was a good friend and I will miss him! When I had cancer, he encouraged me and watching him over the past few years, he was a fighter!!!! As a fellow OKIE and fellow Sooner fan, we both laughed and cried as the Sooners went up and down! He was a Fabulous Husband, Father(he loved Alex so much) and a great friend and supporter!