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Larry Arthur Blanchard

Reno, Nevada

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Larry Arthur Blanchard Larry A. Blanchard, 71, passed away suddenly on June 25, 2009 at Pershing County Hospital in Lovelock, NV. He was born on December 14, 1937 to Irvin Blanchard and Frances "Pat" Waller Blanchard. Larry was born in Fallon, NV, but moved several times while...

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Dear Doris and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. Larry was a good man and great Technician at AT&T. I really enjoyed working with him. One incident I’ll always remember was when he was getting me unstuck in the Carson sink one of many times. Larry said “Boss, out here when the ground is brown, go around. When it’s white, it’s all right”. That has stuck with me all these years. He’ll truly be missed.

Gary Helsing

Dear Dori,

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Larry was a very special man. I will miss his smile, his warm hugs and most of all the wonderful friend he was to me and all who knew him. He will always hold a special place in my heart and I am blessed to have known him.

We love you Dori. God Bless.

Dori, My Dear friend...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
You know how much we truly loved Larry. His kindness and gentle heart touched our lives. He will be missed inmensely!

We will cherish the great times we shared together in our hearts forever!

Dearest Doris and family,

Our hearts are so saddened at the loss of our beloved cousin Larry. He brought such joy to all of us for so many years.

Larry and I corresponded with each other many times when he was in the Service. We had not yet met, but through our letters we soon grew to know each other very well. That was the beginning of a wonderful and cherished friendship. Ed was always so pleased that I was writing to a service man, and that the service man just...

Doris and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you in your time of great loss. Larry quickly became a family figure to me, as a long-lost Blanchard cousin; and through him an exciting journey of genealogy research and reconnection led me to find all of you. Dean and I celebrate Larry's life for all he has meant to you and been to so many others and for the legacy he leaves behind in his magnificent family.

In the love of the Lord Jesus Christ,
Joan & Dean...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Doris,

I am so sorry to hear about Larry. He was one of the best men I have ever met. You and Larry were like a mom and dad to Roy and I, and a second set of grandparents to my kids. Larry was truly a gentleman, as I will always remember him opening doors for ladies. The best advice Larry ever gave me was you couldn’t control what other people think. I will always be sorry I never let Larry teach me to dance. We will miss Larry and keep you in my prayers.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Doris and family
We were so sad to hear of Larrys passing and immediately thought of your familys loss. He was such a good man and did such a good job at what ever he did.

Many years a friend. Ken & Darlene Geisinger, Folsom,, CA.