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Larry James Futter

Portland, Oregon

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Futter, Larry James 72 June 24, 1940 March 11, 2013 Larry James Futter of Portland, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his wife and family on March 11, 2013. He was the eldest son of James and Dorothy Futter. Larry spent his youth on the family farm outside Centralia, Wash. He...

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I miss you dad. I remember when Teshua and I were little you used to bounce around the living room with us on your back like a bucking bronco and we would laugh so hard and rap off! You were a good dad. I love and miss you dad

I am so saddened to hear of Larry's passing. My thoughts and Prayers are with his family and to Janet & Jerry who along with Larry ,Jim & Dorothy live next door to my family on Michigan Hill in Rochester. Good times!
My Love to you all. I will not be able to attend on 6/23 but will be with you in thought. Marilyn Boyse

Dear Kris:
I am so sadden to hear of Larry's passing Kris.... What a wonderful friend. gentleman, co-worker and mentor to me with my years at Benson Industries. He was a man of knowledge for the industry and so patient in sharing with the end results to have it "correct" for the customer.
I will never forget him with the years knowing him.

You....dear Kris was his best friend and love of his life....his candid words of thoughts and love for you expressed ever so gently...

Larry taught me much in my early years with Chown. It's all his fault! So sorry to hear of his passing. Kris, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I love you, dad. I know that you are with the Lord and that makes it a little easier but I miss you.

It truly will not take long for this wonderfull man to take his seat with God.
Peace be with you my friend.

Larry Futter, my friend

Kris,
We'll always be here for you. You and Larry have always been so much more than friends, you're family. I miss my buddy and he will will remain close to me in my heart. He was a wonderful, honest, thoughtful, caring person and I miss him very much. He taught me so many life lessons and I think the best way I can honor him is to follow his example the best I can. I will miss our annual birthday lunch get togethers. That had been a tradition for many years. The picture is from last...

Cousin Larry rode heard on all of us cousins whenever we went to visit Grandpa and Grandma. He taught me how to collect eggs from the hen's nests. His sense of fair play, generosity and kindness can be matched by few. Kris, you two had a good thing goin',may you find lots of comfort with your very interesting and warm memories.

Larry has always been wonderfully supportive of me and Jameson (as have you Kris) and an amazing grandfather to us both. He will be greatly missed.