Larry-Kampman-Obituary

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Larry J. Kampman

Kohler, Wisconsin

1941 - 2016 (Age 74)

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DIED
May 9, 2016
AGE
74
LOCATION
Kohler, Wisconsin

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Larry John Kampman, 74, of Kohler, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by family on Monday, May 9th, 2016. He was born on October 1st, 1941 in Sheboygan and was the son of LaMar and Eugenia (Hettinger) Kampman.

Larry graduated in the final class of Central High School in...

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Mrs. Kampman,
I was so sad to hear of Larry's death. I remember him dearly as you opened your "apartment" to some of your 4th grade girls back in 1970. We all thought Larry was so nice and very cute! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time.

Wilson and family,
I was sorry to hear about your grandpa. Thank you for sharing about him with me and showing me this page. You and your whole family have been in my thoughts and prayers. Laurie Turner, KSD

Sue and Family,
Just to let you know that we were sorry to hear about Larry. We have fond memories of get-togethers with you and Pat and Dick Cinealis. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sue,
Larry was instrumental with Michael in basketball and was a great person to know over the years. Sandi has been reminded of the two of you with her constant visits at the oncology clinic. Our wishes to you and the family for peace after his long struggle

Kampman family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Larry impacted so many people. He truly was family. You are in my prayers.

The Kampman Family,
We are deeply sorry for the loss of a beloved husband and a devoted father. Larry was loved by so many, including the long standing friendship that he had with my brother Dick Cinealis. He will be greatly missed.

My deepest sympathies to the Kampman family. Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort.

Sue and family:
My sympathy to you and your family. We saw you several times over the past year at Dr. Bettag's office as we were both there for treatment. My wife Sheryl lost her battle with cancer on March 31, so let us both focus on happier times.
Richard Jarosch, UW Sheboygan campus, retired