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Robin & Allison Young
July 18, 2025 | Delmar, NY
Photo courtesy of Carpenter Memorial Chapel - North Platte
North Platte, Nebraska
May 3, 1939 – Jul 5, 2025
He has gone to the blind in the sky, where the skies are always open, and the hunting is forever good.
Larry Lee Golden passed away on July 5, 2025 at the age of 86 He graduated from Sidney High School. Larry was a dedicated husband, father, grandfather. An avid fisherman, a passionate duck hunter, and the master of decoy placement. He was a man who found joy and peace in the great outdoors.
Larry’s memory will live on through generations with “stories told in the duck blind of the greatest hunter there ever was “well that’s what he would say, anyway, with a big smile on his face. He had an ability to tell the same story over and over again but made it better each time. You couldn’t help but laugh at his jokes because he would laugh at them first. That laugh will be missed by all who were blessed enough to hear it.
Larry was known for many things; his unwavering devotion to family and friends, and a duck call that could, on occasion, sound suspiciously like a goose in distress. He could spend hours in a blind talking with his hunting buddies exaggerating stories, usually involving fish that were” at least THIS big” and talk about weather conditions “so cold that his nose hair froze walking to school as a kid uphill both ways.” He had a unique way of decorating just about everything he could. His house, yard, mule, truck and even his pond where he put upside down mannequin legs in it with flippers. The picture actually made it into The National Geographic magazine. He was so proud of that. He was the kind of hunter who measured success not just by the number of ducks on the truck, but by the quality of the company, the beauty of the sunrise, and the sheer joy of being in the great outdoors. He had a knack for finding the “honey hole”. Teaching numerous kids about hunter safety and giving them the experience of shooting their first bird. Larry’s dedication extended beyond the hunt itself.
He was an advocate for conservation understanding the importance of preserving the wetlands and wildlife habitats that were so dear to him. He was also the President of Ducks Unlimited for years. He shared his knowledge passion with others, mentoring younger hunters and instilling in them a respect for guns, and the environment we used them in. He always said “This is not our land, we are just borrowing it.” He was a master of the river. Knowing the flight paths where the birds were going just by living by the river’s rules. His legacy will live on through all of us, not only through stories about him but in the sound of the wind moving through the trees and the beautiful songs of nature around us. He was truly an unforgettable man, and if we stop and take the time to look around, I’m sure he will remind us of his presence every day.
“How kind is it that most of us will never know when we have fired our last shot.” – Nash Buckingham
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife Pat of North Platte, NE; daughter and son, Gwen Golden and Bernie (Kellie)of North Platte, NE; grandchildren, Jessica (Ryan) Kettler of Albuquerque, NM, Sophia (Jon) Klein and Mollie (Josh Bedlan) Golden of North Platte, NE and Hadley (Sadie) Golden of Hastings; great grandchildren, Jayden, Karmella and Margo Klein, Ava Bedlan, Griffin and Poppy Golden and Bryson and Madyson Kettler; siblings; Janel (Mike) Finney of Seneca, NE, Tommy (Connie) Golden, Donna Golden of North Platte, NE and Rex (Luann) Golden of Sidney, NE; and numerous other family members and friends.
Preceded in death; parents, Orvin and Rea a son, Eugene Golden, brother Duane Golden, sister, Nila Sutton and Cheryl Golden.
Please bring your duck calls to the service. Afterwards we would love to call him home.
Memorial Service will be at 2: 00 p.m. on July 18, 2025 at the First United Methodist Church with Pastor Mike Evans officiating.
A Memorial Book Signing will be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on July 17, 2025 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Memorials made be made to the Maxwell Gun Club and Maranatha Camp.
Carpenter Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements. Online condolences and expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.carpentermemorial.com.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Robin & Allison Young
July 18, 2025 | Delmar, NY
Gwen & family, our thoughts and prayers are with you always!
Carol Brandl
July 18, 2025 | Lincoln, NE | Friend
Gwen and family: so sorry for your loss
Sharron Nejedly
July 17, 2025 | North Platte | Friend
Oh how much I love Larry & Pat ❤ There are so many wonderful memories of days spent at their special wilderness home & retreat on the river. Canoeing, fishing, loading hay bales and just feeling all the families love & friendship. I will keep Larry in my heart ❤, until we meet up again. Sending my prayers
Kristy Lage
July 16, 2025 | Arthur, NE | Friend
I´ve known the Golden´s since the days in Sidney. My dad Dick Rea worked (at least I think they worked ) with Larry on the railroad. My wife Carol and I have three boys. When they got old enough to hunt I gave Larry a call to see if I could bring them down duck hunting. Of course he said yes! When we got to the blind Larry ask Brian if he wanted breakfast? Sure he said. After awhile he looked at Larry and said Mr Golden you sure have a neat fort! After that I´d call and say the boys want to...
Steven Rea
July 16, 2025 | Friend
Larry was happy when there was someone to listen to his stories. I told him he should have a column in the newspaper. His story telling talent was a gift. His knowledge of hunting and nature needed to be recorded. Larry had a huge imagination for things that make people laugh. Larrys knowledge of guns and hunting he would share with anyone especially at gun shows. He loved good people and told stories to anyone that appreciated them. I guess I thought Larry would always be there....
DEE FUGATE
July 16, 2025 | North Platte, NE | Family
We are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved Uncle Larry—a great uncle, a devoted family man, and an avid duck hunter whose many stories and laughter filled every gathering with warmth. His love for the outdoors was only matched by the love he showed to those around him. Uncle Larry brought joy, wisdom, and a steady presence that will be dearly missed.
May the echoes of his stories, laughter and the memories of his adventures bring comfort to all who knew and loved him. Our...
Jane and Dean Young
July 16, 2025 | Leander, TX | Family
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Jay and Jana Conley
July 15, 2025
Enjoyed trading and buying firearms from Larry and just spending time in that awsome hunting garage of his. I loved that man and going to miss him much.
Tim Hinde
July 15, 2025 | Friend