Larry-Lundgren-Obituary

Larry Allen Lundgren

Azle, Texas

Age 70

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DIED
April 8, 2013
AGE
70
LOCATION
Azle, Texas

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Larry Allen Lundgren, 70, passed away Monday, April 8, 2013, at his home in Azle. Graveside service: 2 p.m. Thursday in Jaybird Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at White's Azle Funeral Home. Larry served his country honorably for three years during the Vietnam War era in the United...

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I was a classmate of Larry when he lived in Mt. Morris, New York. I remember him and his brother Jerry. I believe his home was on chapel hill near the cemetery. My condolences to his family. His picture shows he never lost his smile.

Paul Peterson

My mother, Marcene Glaze and I wanted to send our sympathy to all of Larry's family. Since Larry and I were first cousins we spent a lot of time together as we grew up. Even though I had not seen Larry in several years I remember his great sense of humor and that laugh of his that was so unique. We are sorry that we can't be there with you at this difficult time but wanted you all to know that you are in our hearts and prayers at this time of sadness in Larry's passing. With our sincere...

Truly a great man, super friendly to all and super fun to talk to and be around. his laugh was will be missed because it made all of us around him brighten up. He gave us a lot of good times. and will be truly missed.

We remember Larry as Gary's dad growing up in Azle. We remember all the times we kids back in the "80's spent time at the Lundgren's home playing, riding three-wheelers, and some good times fishing down at Eagle Mtn. Lake. Larry would keep us entertained with his humor and funny jokes. I remember some of the times he would bring his camcorder down to the field where we rode atvs with the neighborhood kids and he would film us riding and doing stunts. He was a great man, a wonderful father to...

Larry, You will forever be in our memories as one of the most intelligent and comical geniuses of our lifetime. You were a true friend and those of us who were fortunate enough to have spent time with you at RCA, well it made our lives so much better. Thanks for being so genuine. My heart goes out to Jean and all of his loved ones.

I'm so saddened to hear this news. How do we lose track of old friends so easily. Many great memories growing up there on Market, the snowcone stand, JP Elder, NS High. Larry was a big part of those memories. My condolences to his family and may you find comfort knowing that Larry is remembered warmly by many.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.