LARRY-DAHMER-Obituary

LARRY T. DAHMER

Kansas City, Missouri

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Larry T. Dahmer, 77, of Lee's Summit, passed away May 11, 2012. He was born in Milo, MO, on June 3rd, 1934 to Tommy and Mildred Dahmer. Larry was raised on the family farm and graduated from Nevada High School in 1952. He married "Katie" Riggs on Sept. 1st 1956, was drafted and served in the Army...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father was a kind and gentle man and he and your mom raised 4 wonderful sons and his legacy will always live on through you boys.
Lu Ann Blake

Mike & I would like to express our sympathy for your loss. Larry was one of the nicest people that we have met and everyone knew how much he loved his family. Mike & Cindy Gregory

I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Larry was a great man and will be missed by many.

I am sorry to hear you all lost another parent. Uncle Larry was a good man, and made Aunt Katie a happy woman. My sympathy to you and your family I had no clue he was gone, sorry I was not there for you as you was there for me when my parents passed. God Bless you all.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy and appreciation for Mr. Larry more then words could every say. Mr. Larry gave me a helping hand and took a chance on me when my life was crumbling. The kindness that he showed me made me a believer again in the notion that there are still kind people in this world despite what we see around us. My ugly little dog (as Mr. Larry would always say) and I will miss him dearly.

Larry was a one of the kind guy. He never met a stranger and was always present when a family member (or friend, I'm sure)was ill or had a funeral. He will be missed by everyone. As a cousin slightly older than I, he was always a hoot to be around, always had a kind word, and always asked about your life and children. He will be a gift in heaven.
My sympathy to his entire family.

I am in NY so will be unable to attend the services.

Kay Dahmer Wells

Larry was such a kind funny caring man. Best landlord anyone could ask for. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Charlotte Burnam, Grandview, Mo.

I too remember the surprise visit at our Grandma & Granddad Hochstatter's house!!! Loved hearing all the stories from when Dad, & Larry were young and the trouble they all got into (which by today's standards is pretty mild!!) Dennis, Barry, Dusty and Doug, you have my deepest sympathy, but must feel some comfort knowing your Dad is finally reunited with your Mom in heaven! Love to all the Dahmer family! Julie (Hochstatter) Holter

I loved Larry he was a sweet man He did so much for my aunt. He moved in right next door to her way back in the day actually build a house her name is Sue Bowlen. Larry will be missed as Katie has been missed,