Larry-Knowlton-Obituary

Larry Jay Knowlton

Vancouver, Washington

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LARRY JAY KNOWLTON Larry Jay Knowlton, age 58, of Vancouver, WA, died Thursday, March 3, 2005 at Ray Hickey Hospice Center. Larry battled cancer for four and a half years. He went home to his Creator fighting like a true Irishman. Larry grew up in White Salmon, WA where his love for the outdoors...

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We were best buddies when we were kids and he lived across the street from us in Mill A Washington. I was sorry to hear of his passing and just now looked him up. His parents also were good friends of my Mother and I.

I grew up with Larry when his family lived in Mill A Washington. He lived across the street from me for several of our growing up years...he was at that time my best friend.

I send my condolences to Larry's family. I came to know Larry during many projects involving security at Kaiser Permanente. I will always remember that he was helpful and willing to do extra to help me. I'll remember Larry as a friend and someone that we could depend on.

We both worked with Larry at Kaiser. He took his job very seriously. Yet, Larry was able to see good in people that was often hard for others to see. He was not above hiring and nurturing people who might otherwise have been considered difficult employees. He was a good friend and great storyteller. He had a keen eye for irony and a dry wit. Larry will be missed by his friends and acquaintances at Kaiser who came to rely on him over the years.

Larry and his wife Cindy were our next door neighbors and we miss them both very much. We know they are in a better place, but our neighborhood is not the same with out them. I am glad that they are both together now. Rest in peace and God bless!

God Bless, you hired me when no one else would, and stood by me most of the time, we had our disagreements, but always worked them out....you went to early as well as your wife...Life is not fair...have a great journey...bc

Larry was a close friend, business associate and mentor. We shared a common interest and love of Shar pei dogs and our vegetable gardens. His children were the light of his life, not to mention the grandkids. He was part of our family and we will always feel proud to have known him. Respectfully, Donna, Cliff and Nick Cody

We were so very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. We knew him when we lived in Mill A and a neighbor. He was a very nice young man.