Larry-Akerstrom-Obituary

Larry Akerstrom

Topeka, Kansas

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American Cancer Society

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Larry G. Akerstrom, 70, Topeka, passed away August 26, 2011, at Stormont-Vail Regional Health Center. Larry was born November 12, 1940, in Topeka, the son of John and Lola (Krause) Akerstrom. He graduated from Topeka High in 1958. Larry married Karen K. Gerdes on June 25, 1961, at St. Andrews...

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Dick & I used to play cards with Larry & Karen . Were devastated at the loss of Karen . Just a few short months Later we last another dear friend , Larry . we still miss them so much . When I was married to my first husband Dale . We used to do a lot of camping with Larry & Karen & other great friends . We miss them all so much . Zelda & Dick Fiest

Dear Mick and Liz, our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are sent to you in the death of your brother Larry. May God Bless you and your family.
Sincerely, Edith Barton, Margaret Gartner and members of St. Anthony's Guild

Kurt& Tammy,

Our thought and prayers go out to you and the boys on the loss of your dad and grandfather.If you need anything please let us know.

Brent & Scott,
My deepest sympathies to you both in the loss of your dad and grandfather. If you need anything please let me know.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. He was a great uncle growing up to me and I will greatly miss him. I will miss seeing him through the week at Caseys, and the ability to stop by and say hello to Larry on my way home from work! I am glad I got to be there for not only Larry in the end but the whole family as well. My heart, thoughts, and prayers are with you all through this tough time.

Tammy,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Memories of your Dad will be with you forever and will help you get through difficult times. My prayers and thoughts are with you and all of your family.
May God comfort you and bless you.

Nickie Stallons & family...

Hello Brent and Tammy, I used to work for Larry when I was in High School. I so enjoyed being around him and Mickey and Richard.It was a very memorable time. Your dad was one of a kind, and your mother Karen was the sweetest and kindest person.Its been almost 30yrs since Ive seen Larry but I never forgot Larry and Its a sad day. Joe Ortiz

Hope Lodge was sad to hear about the loss of such a wonderful man. We will miss him. Our thoughts are with the family at this time.

Larry was such a great guy . . . always smiling and fun to be around. He will be greatly missed.