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Larry Dean Church

Sacramento, California

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Feb. 13, 1934 - Sept. 1, 2009

Larry Dean Church, 75, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009, at Woodland Memorial Hospital after complications from surgery.

Larry was born on Feb. 13, 1934, in La Junta, Colo. He graduated from Twin Falls High School in 1952. He was a terrific football player,...

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The general was in my dreams last night and that brought back fond memories of helping him and Mary preparing to leave Germany, going into retirement. I grew as an officer being one of his executive officers. It is hard to believe he's been gone so long and way too soon.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Richard has spoken very highly of Larry Dean Church. I live in Chehalis, WA, so I did not know Larry Church personally. God rest his soul. He is at peace now.

To Dean, Lisa and Family, I was deeply saddened for the loss of your Dad, he must have been a very special individual, a true leader. My deepest condolences to you, and you are always in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Charlie Hicks

Larry Church was the sweetest, most gentle man I ever knew. He would give you the shirt off his back. So many times he would treat us for supper and lunch and not expect anyone to chip in for the meal. He and Mary loved to entertain and did so very well, making sure you felt right at home. The biggest highlight of my life is when Larry bought me a plane ticket to Hawii in '97. We had the best time and I really got to know him well. He was the best Father-in-Law for my Lisa and was dearly...

Mary, Mary Kay, Dean,Deanne and Family,

How we enjoyed our many moments together at Nelllis and keeping in touch over the years. What a gift it is that, like you, we remain an altogether family through all of the trials, temptations, and pressures our lives have experienced. Know that in our way we continue to love you, love Larry, and and your family. Our children share this message and wish we could be at Arilington. A ministry calls us to be elsewhere. We will call.

Mary, Mary Kay, Dean Deanne, and Family,

How we enjoyed our many moments together at Nelllis and keeping in touch over the years. What a gift it is that, like you, we remain an altogether family through all of the trials, temptations, and pressures our lives have experienced. Know that in our way we continue to love you, love Larry, and and your family. Our children share this message and wish we could be at Arilington. A ministry calls us to be elsewhere. We will call.

Dear Mary, Deanne, Dean, and May Kay, We are so saddened to hear of Larry's death. Our time with you at Ft. Belvoir and Stuttgart seems like yesterday. Your family changed the direction of our family and we will be forever grateful. We send our love and our thoughts to you. Love, Marge, Shug, Mike and Dave Shuger

Mary, we are very sorry to learn of Larry's death. We cherish the memories of both the good and challenging times together at Nellis AFB. A supper friend and patriot. Love, Kip and Alice Kiplinger

To Mary and the family, My nephew, William Roth has told me of your loss, and I'm very sorry to hear. My late husband Ruben and I always enjoyed being with the two of you. I pray thatyou will find comfort in fond memories and in God's unfailing promises. Love, Olive Spannaus