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Larry Malcolm

Cottage Grove, Minnesota

Oct 18, 1942 – Dec 30, 2009 (Age 67)

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BORN
October 18, 1942
DIED
December 30, 2009
AGE
67
LOCATION
Cottage Grove, Minnesota

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Of Cottage Grove Oct. 18, 1942 ~ Dec. 30, 2009 after 22 years of sobriety. Survived by children Larry Jr., Joel, Kim (Greg) Kauffman, Elise Shamberger; and their mother Ardith; grandchildren Nichole, Cody, Isaiah, Jericho; will be missed by many family & friends. Preceded in death by...

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so sorry to hear about your dad,me and mom meant to send out a card to all of you but she got so sick and i just forgot to mail it,i feel your pain and you are all in my thoughts and prayers,sorry it took so long for me to post this message.you all take care and be there for eachother,family is everything!!

Larry...you are a very wise man! You taught me a lot in the short time that I knew you. You will be remembered forever. You always said "keep the crap out of your body and read the big book". Like I said, you are a wise man. Gary Schwartz

Joel, I have known you for almost a year, I want you and your family to know how sorry I am to hear about your father, everything that I have read in here tells me that he was a very good and honorable man, and will be missed by many.
Remember all of the good times with him

Larry was a steadfast, reliable and inspiring part of our Monday evening meeting. He touched many people with his warm gracious smile and friendly hello. The humilty he demonstrated was an inspiration to many including myself. I'll miss him deeply and never forget him. Larry I'll catch up to you later. May your family find peace and comfort in the knowledge that so many people have them in their thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I worked with Larry at 3M and thought highly of him.

Joel, I know we did not know your father, but from the testimonials here that he was a good man and will be greatly missed. You have our love and support thru this tough time ! Peace and Respect to You and Yours.
Love Always,
Your STG family

I saw Larry just two weeks ago at my Mom's funeral. Our family appreciated him making the drive to Fairmont to support us as we said good-bye to Mom. He will be missed as a father, brother, grandpa, uncle and friend.
God Speed,
Merith Benschoter Cowden

Thanks for the medallion and for welcoming me into Alcoholics Anonymous... you were the first one I met at my first meeting. You were always so encouraging. You were like the embodiment of Langdon AA to me. If I can do half as much service as you did in AA... I dunno. I guess I would be amazed. It's people like you that held the place up, Larry. I hope I'm ready to take on a little bit of the service that will need to be taken care of now that you are gone. Thanks, Larry. You made one hell of...

I will never forget Larry and his famous words "I've been sober all day!" He was a very wise man and I will miss him very much. Many thoughts and prayers to Larry's family.