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Larry P. Anderson

Portland, Oregon

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Anderson, Larry P. 71 Aug. 29, 1939 June 10, 2011 Born in Terry, Mont., to Edith and Norm Anderson, Larry was raised in Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington, where he played baseball and basketball. Larry married Karen Peterson (divorced in 1985) and had three children. He was...

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So sorry to hear about your father. I lived down the street from you 3 when you were babies and I was your babysitter! Both your dad and mom were like second parents to me...its been many many many years and would love to hear from you somehow. Memories from long ago are always fresh in my mind....Geri Moskowitz Luxenberg


Laurie, Mary and Greg,
I was saddened to read that your dad passed away. Please know that my thoughts are with you.
Marilyn

Larry was like a Father to me. He treated me like family when I worked at his gas station. I will miss him.

My friendship with Larry goes back many, many years to when Monty's Tavern and Beaverton Mobil sponsored our basketball and softball teams. We shared lots of great times. He took many of his young employees under his wing and helped them out personally. I enjoyed my visits with him when I stopped in at his Beaverton, Raleigh Hills and Wilsonville gas stations and when I visited him more recently at his home. He was a great friend and I will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his...

Larry was a good friend, fellow Rotarian, fellow gym devotee, and simply a great human being. I practiced law and lived in Wilsonville for many years and saw him on a daily basis at the gym or at his Shell Station. He was always positive about life and friendly and courteous to all he met. He was also a great boss to his many employees at the station. We used to discuss college sports (he a Huskie, me a Beaver) at length--he was a keen student of college athletics. I never saw him...

Kate & I want to express our condolences on the loss of your father (brother, grandfather) after such a long struggle with cancer. Although we did not know Larry very well, we felt close to your family because of our relationship with Karen, who we miss & think about nearly every day. We hope you're able to find support and comfort from each other coping with your loss. Our best to your entire family. James & Kate, Vancouver, WA