LARRY-FLAMOE-Obituary

LARRY FLAMOE

Sumner, Washington

Jun 24, 1938 – Mar 1, 2011

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BORN
June 24, 1938
DIED
March 1, 2011
LOCATION
Sumner, Washington

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Larry Joseph Flamoe On the morning of March 1st, Larry passed away at home, surrounded by his family, after a battle with Parkinson's disease. He was 72. Larry was born on June 24, 1938 in Lewiston, Idaho to parents Leonard and Annabelle. He spent his early childhood in Genesee, Idaho but moved...

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Dear Karen and family,
The whole Mahlum family wants to let you know how much we thought of Larry. What an amazing man! Our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Blessings,
Mahlums, Yohanns & Keens

We have rich memories of great times with Larry and Karen at Christ Lutheran, great dinners and doings, loving the Alki Condo summers, very happy times at Longbranch, laughing and talking. He was a lovely, elegant, kind friend to us. We will remember and miss Larry.

Larry was such a special warm and faith filled man. I recall many years ago when he was BSF Leader, he asked me if I thought Ralph would like to go to BSF with him. I affirmed he probably would and did for several years. It was a joyful time for Ralph. I see him meeting up with Ralph in heaven. Many thanks to Larry's invitation. He has been a good friend in our fellowship group, along with Karen. They have been great friends. I am still shocked at how quickly he passed on. We will miss...

Thank you Larry for your hospitality over the years, your sense of humor, and kindness. You will be missed!

As neighbors of Larry and Karen's for 23 years, we have enjoyed many good times with them. Larry was always so friendly and had a great sense of humor. He was a wonderful example of what a Christian man should be and a good example for his children whom he loved very much. He was a hard worker and a good provider for his family. My favorite story of Larry was the year we had such a huge snow storm. My car had to be left at the SeaTac Mall and I had to walk the 7 miles home from there. I...

We're very sad to hear of Larry's passing. We will miss seeing him around here.

Fife Sand & Gravel

Karen, Mark and Sabrina, Mike, and Chelle,
I am very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I have good memories of all my interactions with him. I hope you will find comfort in this time of loss. Thinking of you,
Michael Konen

Dear Mike, Chelle, and Mark,
May your dad rest in peace. Prayers.
Br. Paul, SJ

As friends of Mark and Sabrina, we've had many opportunities to enjoy Larry and Karen. They are loving, kind, hospitable, interesting, generous, faith-filled and beloved by their kids/grandkids, family and friends. We have always felt warmth from and for them and Larry is already dearly missed. We love you and pray comfort and peace for your family! ~ Duke and Amy Paulson