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Larry John Klika

Missoula, Montana

1948 - 2017 (Age 68)

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Larry John KlikaAug. 10, 1948 - April 29, 2017 Larry John Klika went Home to Heaven Saturday, April 29, 2017. He is loved and missed by his wife, Linda; sons, Brett (Lisa), Bart (Erika); three amazing, little granddaughters; sister, Karen; and brothers, Mike, Jerry and Joe. He was born Aug....

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Miss you big guy! Go Ducks!

I still find myself thinking of the good times we shared with Larry and his wonderful family, and the always contentious Ducks vs. Beavers rivalry each fall football season. Happy Trails, Larry and GO DUCKS!

I was so sad to hear of Larry's passing! I worked with Larry at the Rockwood Pharmacy and the Medication Management Pharmacy. He was always a gentleman with a kind word for everyone, but he really knew how to laugh and have fun! He will be missed, but remembered fondly.

I worked with Larry at Kaiser Rockwood and was beyond sad to hear of his passing. He always talked to highly of you, Linda and his boys. He was a great RPH to work with.
And was always there to make you laugh. He will truly be missed. May he RIP.

Gone but not forgotten, my condolences to you and your family Linda!

I'm shocked and saddened to read Larry's obituary, Linda. I remember when Larry and Karen started attending North High, and several of us would hit the tennis court with Larry. He was one of the super-nice guys in our class. It's wonderful that the two of you really did live very full lives. Hugs to you from old classmates.

You have my sympathy for your loss and humanity's loss. I enjoyed Larry's company and his humor in math classes at North Salem High School. At our 50th high school reunion last year, Larry came to our table for a brief greeting at the end of the reunion (night #2) at the Elk's Club. I would not have recognized him. My regret is that we didn't meet earlier in the evening, when there would have been more time for a life review. I'm impressed with the richness of both his family and...

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity to work with Larry at Kaiser, and he was such a kind man toward patients and staff alike..always willing to help and teach, and always with a smile. Our prayers are with you.

RIP to a good neighbor, a good friend and a good man. We miss you!