Larry-Ellison-Obituary

Larry Ellison

Washington, District of Columbia

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ELLISON , Larry On May 12, 2007, LARRY, won his battle with cancer; beloved husband of M. Diane (nee Griffin); devoted father of Bryan Ellison, Lisa Granados and her husband Christopher and James McKulka, Sr. and his wife Rebecca; dear brother-in-law of Cheryl Culver and her...

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Larry was the happiest and funniest guy I knew. He brought so much joy into a room - I will never forget him and how much joy he brought to me. God just decided that Larry was closer to Heaven than earth so he brought him home where his pain is no longer.
Diane you will always be in my thoughts.
I love you Larry!
xoxo Lynn Candelaria Tress

The news of Larry's passing brought great sadness to my heart. Though we had fallen out of touch I will always have fond memories of the laughter and good times we shared "back when."
Diane, my thoughts and prayers go out to you.
-Dennis

To the Ellison Family,

I knew Larry for only a few short years on a professional level, and can tell you he was one great person to work with. My deepest sympathy to you all. I will certainly miss him and keep all of you in my prayers.

January 2007

Ralph Waldo Emerson said “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children...to leave the world a better place...to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” Through his love of life, education, and family, Larry succeeded in touching us as a friend, a mentor and an extraordinary man. Our worlds are better because we are stronger, smarter women for having known him. Dee, you are in our hearts. ...

Dear Diane,

My heart goes out to you in the loss of dear Larry. What a sparkling guy and so interesting and fun.....and handsome.

How lucky we all were to have known him.

Peace Be With You.

Warm Regards,

Diane,

You know how much we loved Larry. He was my roomate for 2 years. Please call us anytime if there is anything we can do for you.

Love,

Timmy

Dee,
Please accept my deepest condolences upon the death of your beloved husband, Larry. Lolly, as he was known to the Delts, was truly my brother and he will be missed. The death of a loved one always comes unexpectedly and there is little that we can do to prepare ourselves. Their spirit lives on in a better place and hopefully we are able to stay in touch with that loving spirit. My prayers are with you and your family in this time of grief.

With deepest sympathy to the family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Those of us that were Larry's fraternity brothers and shared our college days together knew Larry at a different time in his life. However he has always been the same great, fun loving guy that cared about everyone. Visiting with him last year at our annual reunion is even now more special.