Larry-Mudrick-Obituary

Dr. Larry Mudrick

Portland, Oregon

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Mudrick, Dr. Larry 89 June 24, 1921 June 07, 2011 Born in Washington, D.C., Larry was the fourth child of Max and Rebecca Mudrick, and their first child born in the United States. His parents emigrated from Poland with sons, Jake and Robert, and daughter, Rachel. Two sisters, Frieda (Tobin) and...

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So glad you had such a wonderful Dad. Sending you well wishes and best thoughts.

Dear Rhonda and Robin,

You are in our thoughts and hearts at this time of remembering. Wishing you much joy and solace in your memories of all the lovely times with your dear Dad.

Dear Mrs. Mudrick & Family,

I was a patient of Larry's and just heard today that he'd passed. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful human being, kind and very caring. He will be missed!

It's a passing of an era. My dad Nathan Cohen and Larry were dear friends, knew the same folks in the Jewish community, went to camp together, had the same clients (dad was an attorney). Now 57, I grew up on N.E. 60th near Larry's offices on Sandy. Larry was our family dentist for my sisters Janice and Jeri, and mother Pauline along with dad. I remember Tom's Acquarium across the street. In 1959 we moved to N.E. 31st Ave near Grant Park, so we stayed in the neighborhood and Larry...

dear rhonda- i am sorry. i just heard from shannon about your dad. larrry!the only other man i knew who said he ported
at ft weinimi in ca just like my dad after the war. also he reminded me what dental floss is for- i know you are still trying to teach me ! he will be missed but my what a legacy and true hero. what a sweet man.

Dear Rhonda,
I am so very sorry to hear about your dad. I wish you had shared with me at my recent appointment. I know he was a very special person to the whole community, and especially, to you. I am sure that many of your outstanding qualities are because he was your dad. Sincerely, Collin Murphy

Dear Allison, Robin, Rhonda and Maury:

My deepest sysmpathies go out to all of you. I just heard the news and was so saddened by the loss of such a dear man. He truly was a wonderful friend to me over the last 15 years and I will miss him dearly. We are all better for having known him.

Sorry to learn of your loss. He was a real community citizen and will be missed. He always remembered fondly the days of the Blazers. I knew him only for a time when I was working for the Portland Timbers Soccer Club in the late 70s and early 80s.

Dear Friends,
Thank you for your kind words and support during this time.
Allison