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Larry Keith Leeper

Salt Lake City, Utah

1937 - 2020

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Larry Keith Leeper, 83, of Holladay, UT passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home and in the company of his family early in the morning of September 27, 2020 from leukemia. Larry was born June 8, 1937 in Gooding, ID to Lillard "Pill" Leeper and Erma Estella Koonce. Larry was the fifth of...

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Dear Linda and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of Larry. The news of his passing left me speechless. He was always such a true gentleman and one of my favorite classmates. He left a hole in the hearts of the Class of '55. Please take care of yourself and know I always treasured his friendship.
Love,
Carol-Ann Jensen Fuller

This is for Sidney:
First let me express our condolences at the loss of your father. Losing a loved one is never easy.
Sidney, you were a very special kindergarten student and I remember you well. I also remember your mother and grandmother. Both were concerned about your ability to read, and you learned to read very well!
At the end of the school year, you gave me a small figurine of a little girl sitting with her book reading. I still have that on display in my office...

This note is for Sidney:
You may not remember me, but I remember you well, because you were one of my special Kindergarten students. You learned to read, to the excitement of your parents and your grandmother. Because of this accomplishment, at the end of the year you gave me a small figurine of a little girl sitting and reading. I still have this displayed in my office where I look at it daily. It brings back a sweet memory from a long time ago.
Please accept our sincere...

To the Leeper family;
I am sad to hear that Larry died. He was a nice and kind man, always happy. I only knew him through my brother Pete. My thoughts & prayer go out to you.
Helen Marshall

Oh Linda, so sorry. Kind, gentle man. He was always my mothers favorite boss and that’s saying a lot. All my love to you

To The Larry Leeper Family:
I know Larry for over 35 years, A super gentle man alway a kind word. Larry would ride his bike by my house in holiday i would give him a bottle of cold water and he would be on his way. Dan called me about passing of Larry i was so sad. I would open up the Melting Pot every morning knowing Larry shoulder was hurting him, I send my Prayers to the Family.
Your Friend Peter Marshall

Goodbye to a dear, dear friend. Forty years ago I represented Larry in the state of Washington. For 30 years we played together in the Sahalee Invitational (Seattle) and the Pebblecreek Member/Guest (Arizona) where Linda would join us. We were lucky enough to tee it up together twice at the Old Course in St. Andrews. And perhaps the most important, 21 years ago Larry was my best man when Sheryl and I married. Larry was a wonderful person and a great friend. Linda and the family are in...

Linda and family, we're thinking about you. Larry was a remarkable man and always gracious when we visited. We should have made the time for more BYU volleyball games.

Goodbye my great friend and breakfast buddy sandy and I will miss your barbecues on birthday and sharing good In our younger days. our love sends you on your way, we will miss you