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JOHN LOUIS LARSON

Petaluma, California

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John Louis Larson (Jack) July 14, 1923 July 14, 2010 A resident of Mill Valley for 55 years passed away at the age of 87 surrounded by family. Jack was the loving husband of Patricia A. Baysinger Larson for 56 years. He is survived by his wife, children Greg (Petrice), Paul (Lisa), Teresa (Larry), and Peter (Bob) and grandchildren, William Freeman, Ross, Sean, Hailey, and Monika Larson, Kate O'Brien, and Jackie Warner. Born in San Francisco at the French Hospital on Bastille Day, Jack attended St. Dominic School and Lowell High School. He studied at Santa Clara University before joining the Army Air Corps in WWII and serving as a B-29 navigator in the Pacific. He survived an emergency landing on Iwo Jima during the battle, just hours after the Americans had taken control of the air strip. He was also a veteran of the Korean War serving in the Air Force as a navigator in a B-26. Although he never received a Purple Heart, he often joked he should have for the second-degree burn that he suffered when his electric underwear short-circuited while on a mission. One of his first jobs was at the San Francisco News working as a copy boy. Here he began his lifelong hobby of bookmaking and "office pools". He loved organizing betting pools on the major sporting events and continued doing so until last year. After Korea Jack attended San Francisco State University where he met Pat, the love of his life, and received his teaching credential. He was a dedicated educator for 26 years in the Mill Valley School District as an elementary teacher and Assistant Principal, serving from 1954-1980. He loved his students and never forgot a single one. Always the teacher, during the summer he worked as a tour guide driving the Elephant Train on Angel Island , where he gave a witty andentertaining tour. After retiring from teaching, Jack worked full-time for Red & White Fleet that had acquired the Angel Island tour franchise. He became a member of the Inland Boatman's Union and worked on the ferries. He loved being out on the bay. In 1987, he settled into the role of Grandpa Jack, strolling his grandkids around town. An active parishioner at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Jack greeted everyone on Sunday morning. At age 73, when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Jack volunteered to help cancer research. He joined a study led by Dr. Dean Ornish and changed his life by embracing a vegan diet and a healthy and active lifestyle. He remained an active participant in the program these past 14 years. He never succumbed to the cancer, but died with it. Jack loved life. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and he especially enjoyed hiking the trails of Mt. Tam , traveling the country in his camper and camping in the desert and the Sierras. He was a diehard Cal Football fan for years, through many winless seasons and enjoyed traveling with the team to Bowl games whenever the opportunity arose. Jack will always be remembered for his keen wit and sense of humor as well as his generous and caring nature. He will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Family and friends are invited to the rosary on Tuesday, July 20th at 7:00 pm and the Funeral Mass on Wednesday, July 21st at 11:00 am at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 3 Oakdale Ave., Mill Valley. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jack's name to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Angel Island Association, or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Arrangements under the direction of ADOBE CREEK FUNERAL HOME, 331 Lakeville St., Petaluma, CA 94952. CHEDA & LYONS Director 415-883-8070

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We are deeply sorry to hear of Jack's passing. We will so miss our cheerful, optimistic neighbor who would stop by to chat on his way to and from the corner mailbox, or welcome us into his and Pat's home to talk about sports and school. We know he did not want us to leave the neighborhood, but we did not want him to leave either. He had so much to be proud of - both his admirable life and loving family. Our thoughts are with you all. Dena, John & Julian

Mr. Larson was my 4'th grade teacher, and he was a wonderful guy. Thanks for getting me over the hurdle of division!!!! You made school fun Mr. Larson.

Susy Copple

My sympathy and prayer to Peter and the entire Larson family during this sad time.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Larson family during this very sad time.

My thoughts are with you, Peter and Pat, as well as your entire family. My mom, Patt Hatcher, so loved her cousin Jack! I'm sure she's planning some kind of 'welcome home party' for him, laughing
(or should I say,"snorting",as she does!)
and delighted for his company once again.
This is a strange time for a family and I'm sure the strength of your family's love for each other will help you through.
Lizzy Hatcher-Parnis
Cucamonga,CA

Our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time.

Peter - you know you all have my thoughts and prayers. Love you! Georgia