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Larry Edward Nelson

Bristol, Connecticut

1946 - 2024

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BRISTOLLarry Edward Nelson, 78, of Bristol, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 3rd, with his family by his side. Born August 8th, 1946, in Burlington, VT, to the late Hedley and Catherine (Rouille) Nelson. The son of a truck driver, Larry spent much of his childhood on the road exploring...

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I car pooled with Larry for over a year back in 78-79 to Norwalk Harbor power plant. I concur with the gabby part that was his personality for sure. Always smiling, he loved to laugh. So sorry to hear of his passing. The family must have loads of stories to tell. Larry was one of the good guys you hear of. Peace to your family.

Sorry to hear about Larry's passing. He and I worked together about twenty years ago. He took pride in his work and always offered a helping hand and encouragement to others.

I remember Larry very well. He officiated many games for me at Chippens Hill Middle School. He was a knowledgeable official and was very respected by the athletes and faculty at Chippens. He will be sorely missed.

Sorry for your loss. I enjoyed many conversations with Larry.

Sorry to hear the passing of Larry.

Condolences to all of Larry's family. It was a pleasure working with Larry as a coworker and a friend. May he RIP.

Larry's kindness and devotion to friends and family members is such an amazing attribute to all he had encountered! I will honestly miss him! May you Rest in Peace Larry!

Dear Ann & family, I am so very, very sorry to read of your precious loss Larry. I can remember in years past when Roger & Larry worked together in the Police Dept. but most importantly were very good friends and to see him while reffing at basketball games a few years back. And I so remember when Roger was in your wedding. This is such a big loss for everyone. Take care and god bless. Barbara Norton

Dear Anne, We are shocked to read the obit in the newspaper today. Larry was a great guy!!! I have many many happy memories of him in school and through the years. When we would see him he always had a good story to tell us and made us laugh. Rest In Peace Larry, see you again some day.