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Larry James DeMerice

Bellingham, Washington

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On Monday, Dec.7, 2015, Larry James DeMerice died peacefully in his home. Larry was born in Bellingham to James and Nellie DeMerice and grew up in the York neighborhood on Franklin Street. On his 17th birthday, Larry joined the Army and became a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division. Larry...

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I think of you so often, so many memories! I miss you terribly and still struggle with regret of not stopping by after I saw you last. Wish you knew how outstanding of a guy you were!! God bless all of Larry's family!

iam sorry for the loss of a friend, father,and brother. you'll be missed, larry. RIP buddy. jean engels patrick

To Larry and his Family

So sorry to hear of Larry's passing! What a class act he was, a "Real Brother"! Will miss his marvelous laugh and his street smarts. Rest in peace Larry, see you and Jerry on the other side Tough Guy!

R.I.P. Larry, My deepest condolences to Nick and Chris, how proud your Dad was of both of you.

Went through Franklin Grade School with him, He lived close behind the school and was a lot of fun. My prayers for his family. In the 50s we all played a lot of 'Work up' baseball in the school yard and all the boys carried pocket knives to play Mumblepeg.

Rest in peace Larry. You are one of the coolest people I have ever known and my Dads best friend for forty yrs. I will ALWAYS regret not stopping by and keeping in touch like I should have. I love you forever. My deepest condolences to the family!

Dear Linda, So sorry to hear of your brother's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Nick and Cris, My heart is with you at the loss of your father. Mrs. Peterson

I'm so sorry to hear that Larry passed on. I have been thinking of him for the passed month or so. now I wished I went to see him before he left. I met him at the IWA Hall where we use to go as teenagers to dance on Friday nights down town Bellingham. He knew our Cultee family well, they have all passed on as well. I'm the only one here as yet. To his family I send my prayes. Donna M. Cultee