Larry-Naegle-Obituary

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Larry Jess Naegle

Cedar City, Utah

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DIED
April 22, 2015
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Cedar City, Utah

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City Obituary

Larry Jess Naegle unexpectedly passed away peacefully at home on April 22, 2015 in Cedar City UT, where he lived his entire life. He was born November 12, 1948 to Jesse and Eden Naegle. Larry played football in high school and was an Eagle Scout. He served as a Sergeant in the United States Army...

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Virginia, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Larry! Unexpected deaths have to be the hardest thing ever!! I offer my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remember him helping finish a basement bedroom and was so glad to be in the same ward with you both for so many years. You were great friends and I miss all my 19th Ward friends! Take care and my thoughts and prayers are with you!

Virginia, I am thinking of you and so sorry to hear of Larry's passing.

Virginia and family. Larry is indeed a great guy. May the lords blessings be with you.

Joyce and Jim

Virginia, we wish you comfort and love in the loss of your beloved Larry.

Lots of memories from growing up on 800 and 900 west. Most of the houses are gone. Streets have disappeared. Now one of the sons of the neighborhood has gone. Quite a guy. Our best to you and your family Virginia. Garth and Danna Jones

Dear Virginia and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I so enjoyed working with him at SouthWest Plumbing. We so appreciated him each delivery day. No matter how much he had to do after our delivery, we were all that mattered at the time.
There was nothing he wouldn't do for us, even waiting for us in Salina to pick up a part for our customer who had to have it before Larry's regular delivery time to Ephraim.
It's easy to love people like Larry. He's...

I'm so sorry to hear about your husband passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. My love and support will always be here for you.

Larry was one of my first friends. Jesse and Eden lived in one of our rental houses on 800 West (Fire Station is there now). Larry had a red bike, and I had a blue one--so he was the Fireman and I was the Police. Larry's dad worked at the mine and brought home a UKE inner-tube and pumped it up. We bounced and bounced on it. My dad carved us wooden guns to shoot elastic bands. We rode broom stick horses, built huts, hiked to the Burnt Tree, and had a wonderful childhood!
I will never...

Larry was always a very nice and fun person. Growing up in Cedar City was fun because of sweet people like Larry! He was dependable and capable. He will be missed by his dear family and loads of the rest of us.