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Larry A. Kirchgessner

Eagle River, Alaska

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Eagle River, Alaska
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American Cancer Society

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June 13, 1929-November 29, 2015 When he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night Larry Kirchgessner was born in Everett, Washington on June 13, 1929 to Robert and Lillie Kirchgessner. After 86...

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Thoughts and prayers go out to Larry's family.

Wishing you peace and comfort as you remember Larry on this anniversary.

Unseen and unheard but always near and missed very much.
Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Jayne Johnston McDonald

Many many good memories. Always a smile. Trip to Port Townsend on their boat. Fun fun times.

My deepest sympathy to the family. May you be comforted and assured of God's unfailing love and support for you during this difficult time. Psalms 55 : 22.

We will remember Larry as the neighbor that always had a smile on his face, always willing to help. And his dear Pixie that kept him going.

Dear Joan & family: We extend our deepest sympathy to you in this time of sorry. Larry was a very good neighbor of ours in Canoa Seca II. He was a fellow gardner and friend. We worked on garden club projects for several years and also the HOA. He really came throught to melp one day when my truck wouldn't start while is was a visitor at Silver Spring Assistant Living. My pickup wouldn't start go. It would start but wouldn't go. He came over, analyzed the problem, got under the truck...

Larry was my best friend ,we shared great times together with he and Joan. He will always be in our minds.

My mother (Helen Johnston) and I regularly traded with Larry at his Arco station in Everett, WA. Because he not only took care of our vehicles but also made service calls and always made time to give us a 'friendly hello' and share warm stories and a few good laughs...

All the best to you and your family in this time of grieving,
Jayne Johnston McDonald