John-Letsinger-Obituary

John Lawrence Letsinger

Redding, California

1944 - 2010

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John Lawrence Letsinger, Jr.1944 - 2010John (Larry) "Chooch" Lawrence Letsinger, Jr. was born in McCloud on November 12, 1944 to John and Pauline Letsinger. At the age of two his family moved to Redding where he resided until his death, December 19, 2010. He leaves his wife Susie, stepson, Kenny...

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Susie
I'm so sorry for your loss. Know that he is in a better place free of pain and suffering and waiting for you to one day join him again.
Love Bonnie

We are sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you... Noreen and Nancy Reville

Susie
Sorrow touches the heart in such a personal private way. But we hope you know you're not alone as our caring thoughts are with you now and in the days to come.
Beverly, Debbie and Karen

Larry you were a blessing to have known and even though it was a short period of time your memory will forever be in my heart. The love you shared with Susie was truely beautiful and unconditional and i am a better person having witnessed it. It was an honer to have takin care of a man who so clearly was the one who took care of everyone else. Every person who came into your life no matter how short their time with you may have been was touched you. As sad as it is to lose such a truely...

Susie-so sorry to hear of Larry's
passing. There are many good memories
of him and know that memories will
bring you comfort. It takes awhile, but
it does get easier, Susie. Please take
care of yourself. My prayers are with
you. Hugs, Gaylee(Mrs. Tall Paul)Grafe-Clark

I knew you for such a short time Larry but you will remain in my heart forever rest in peace buddy....Susie my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so sorry Susan
May the love of God surround you during this time of sorrow. You're in our thoughts and prayers
Aunt Glady

Sending caring thoughts and deepest sympathy to you at this time

My best wishes to all of Larry's family. A loss like this is especially painful during a Holiday season. I hope that everyone will be able to remember all the good times they shared with him, and by so doing, keep his grin around for years to come.
Mike Ker [ an EHS '62 classmate]