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Larry J. Engelkenon

Kansas City, Missouri

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July 19, 2007, Larry J. Engelken earned the wings his family and friends knew he already had during his brief time with us. Larry earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State University in Electrical Engineering. He worked for two global engineering designs firms including Black and...

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Love and prayers to Amanda, John, and family!

Dear John & Amanda,

It is in times such as these, that we appreciate our family and friends even more. After all, we are just a blink in God's grand scheme of things. We have a little stewardship over the things we think we "own" and then we must pass them on.

We feel it was so providential that you were able to have such fantastic quality time with Larry before he went home. Most people have their father in their lives for decades and yet they are times that are totally devoid...

Dearest Amanda & John,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you, Holly, Dustin, Devin, Andrea, Mike, Lori, and Cindy and all of the Engelken clan. In such a time of a tragedy it is a blessing to know that you are all surrounded by such great gifts of love, life, and light: Each Other!! Larry was and is an amazing guy. Sal and I are heartbroken that we will never be able to know him as you did, but will always be able to see his light in you. Above all else, he is in a beautiful place, with...

Thinking of you, so sorry for your loss. Many thoughts and prayers from your friends at SMMC, ICU,& RT depts.
Amanda, Mitch sends his condolences also.

I remember our time in college at he Phi Kap house and the early days after college when we played touch football together. Larry was always up beat and positive, a wonderful friend. He will be missed by everyone who came in contact with him.

Amanda's friends and former co- workers at Shawnee Mission PACU unit send our thoughts and prayers to the family as you celebrate your awesome Dad, Larry.

Larry was a great fraternity brother and a great friend. He was directly responsible for our initial meeting and Jeanne and I owe him for the nearly 34 years of happiness that we have shared. A great many of us will miss him.

I am really thankful to have known Larry and what he had brought to my life. Almost always had a smile on his face, and full of spirit. We will miss him around K-state and the frat house.