Larry-Holder-Obituary

Larry R. Holder

Seattle, Washington

1961 - 2018

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DIED
July 12, 2018
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Larry was born on March 18, 1961 and passed away on Thursday, July 12, 2018. Larry was a resident of Washington at the time of passing. A proud graduate of Texas A&M, he received his doctorate at Vanderbilt University.

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I was just thinking of you Larry the other day when I got a couple of MRIs and how you would so patiently walk me few the ones I had at Virginia Mason. I miss you so much. Oh, and my son Jeff, who is now 51!,has recently discovered the joys of the more mature Palm Springs community. Reminds me of you also. Much love always.

I think of Larry often. He was a great friend. Always so fun and so funny. We had great times on Lopez, Herron and Bainbridge....I miss him

The other day one of the radiologists & I were chatting about what a great guy Larry was. So smart, but more about how kind he was. His friendly, gentle presence is continually missed at VM.

Larry always holds. A very special place in my heart and I treasure the memories I have working with him for 15 years in the Virginia Mason Radiology Department. What a truly wonderful person to call a friend.

I appreciated Larry being so knowledgeable and his sense of humor and gentle manner was so refreshing. He continues to be a big part of good memories for so many, and we continue to miss him.

There are some amazing radiologists at Virginia Mason and Larry Holder was among the highest. His knowledge, compassion, humor and gentleness are a few reasons we loved and enjoyed working with him.
We Radiologic Technologists in CT, and certainly throughout all of radiology, are deeply saddened and will truly miss our good doctor.
Blessings to all who knew Larry.

There are some amazing radiologist at Virginia Mason, and Larry Holder was highest among them. His knowledge, compassion, humor and gentleness are just hints of why his co-workers loved and enjoyed working with him.
Speaking for we Radiologic Technologists in CT, and likely throughout the entire radiology department, we are deeply saddened and will truly miss our good doctor.
Blessings to all as we journey through his loss.

I am a nurse who worked with Larry at VMMC. He was a team player and an expert in his field.
He was so pleasant to work along side of in a very hectic world of Medicine