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Larry W. Arp

Evansville, In, Indiana

1937 - 2020

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Larry W. Arp Evansville, IN - Larry William Arp, 82, of Evansville, Indiana passed away Monday, June 29, 2020 at The Linda E. White Hospice House. He was born in Waterloo, Iowa on August 2, 1937 as the son of William Herman Arp and Marlys Dahms Arp. He is survived by his wife, Linda Mary Kilzer...

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Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one, Larry. May (1 Thessalonians 4:14) bring you some comfort in knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this time of deep sorrow.

what a wonderful man... our deepest sympathy Linda

Linda, I was so sorry to hear about your loss. Im glad you had such a long and happy life together. Cherish those memories. You have my sympathy

Hi Linda ,
Very sorry and sad for your loss .
I will be forever grateful for the wonderful opportunity that Larry gave me when he hired me as the USI Head Mens Soccer Coach back in 1988.
Some of my best coaching memories stem from that period when Larry was the Athletic Directior ... He was always so patient with me and gave me the tools to grow as a coach and a teacher..
To this day I still coach out in Arizona but it is thanks to Larry that i even developed a coaching...

Dear Linda. I am so sorry for your loss. What a great person your Larry was. You two were such good neighbors when you lived across the way from Richard and I. Larry will be missed by many. Remember all the good times you had with each other and be strong. With my deepest sympathy. Becky


Linda, we extend our deepest condolences to you and your family. We will miss Larry in so many wayshis congeniality, his enthusiasm at USI sports events, his presence at First Pres, his cheerful, resonant voice.

Larry treated us and our small extended family just as a benevolent uncle would, celebrating anniversaries, birthdays, and other special events. He and Craig enjoyed many USI basketball games together.

Larry was our dear friend and a knowledgeable...

My deepest sympathy to Linda. Im so sorry for your loss