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Larry Alan Brasesco

Walnut Creek, California

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Larry Alan Brasesco Aug. 19, 1947 ~ Oct. 24, 2008 Resident of Walnut Creek Larry died peacefully at home in Walnut Creek at dawn. A native of Oakland, he graduated from St. Mary's College High School in Albany in 1965 and joined the US Marine Corps. He worked for 25 years as a Technical Support...

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Larry,
I can't believe it has been just over a year since you have been gone.
I think about you all the time and we miss you terribly.
God Bless you,
Julie Alameda

Larry,
It was so much fun traveling to England with you. Shirley and I were lucky to have such a great traveling companion. Sharon and you were really great friends on California ST in SF-- you always had the best parties.

I worked with Larry throughout my 16 year career at HP. As a young CE Larry was a person I admired and looked upon as a mentor. I always enjoyed the jokes which came with his great sense of humor.

During the time when I was training on new printers and he was my proctor he would always try to stump me by sabotaging my work by pulling a wire or adding a piece of tape on a sensor. That was great. I always enjoyed that. It kept me on my toes. I fixed many printers because of...

Larry was my godfather when I was baptized and we were neighbors for ten years. He was a great guy and it is a shame we lost contact over the years. Larry could always make me laugh.

Larry's wife of 17 years, Sharron (Denison) Brasesco predeceased him. Sharron was my sister. Our two families shared holidays, vacations, parties in their home, many warm and wonderful memories. Uncle Larry was one of our children's favorite uncles. Larry had great humor and true grit. Exemplified by the time they came to West Texas to share Thanksgiving with us. When Larry bit into a piece of buckshot that came along with the wild turkey, he made us laugh over his broken tooth!

"The...

Dear Nino,
You are a tremendous inspiration in my life. You helped and influenced me to get to where i am today. I have many great memories of my childhood with you and I will never forget you. I am very proud to be your nephew and godson. I loved spending time and sharing my academic accomplishments with you. It is like i have lost a Father. I know for the last couple of months you were suffering but your legacy will go on through me and my daughter Cassidy. I love you Nino, and your...

Your Family are in my prayers. The old St. Mary's crowd is now getting smaller. You will be missed

Larry
I was so pleased when you became a fellow engineer. Our classmates at St Mary's do not know how much you contributed to modern technology. I know you had the hard road in life and are an inspiration to me.

Larry was the CE for Transamerica Ins. where I worked in 1980. He helped me get my job at HP in 1981. I became his dispatcher at HP. He was a wonderful man who always made me smile. He will truly be missed.