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Larry P. Olberding

Pasco, Washington

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Connell, Wash.Mueller's Greenlee Funeral HomeLarry P. Olberding, 60, of Connell, died suddenly, but peacefully, on his farm, on March 12, 2008. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Sally.Larry was born October 14, 1947, in Emmett, Idaho, to Paul and Sally (Heidy) Olberding. He was...

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Coming up on a year sure doesn't make things any easier. Thank you Dad for always being on my side especially when it was usually the wrong one to be on. love, Shi

Your grandson asked if we were sure you got the balloons we let up on your birthday I know you did Dad I miss you.

oh Daddy we all miss you so much I don't think any of us will be the same people we were before we lost you. Visit me in my thoughts.

Shiann
What a wonderful thing you are doing here.....Funny you say you are wondering what your dad is doing in heaven right now......He is hanging out with my dad farming, or watching a cow have her baby.
Your farm was the first time we, (Tim, Susan, Sandy, and myself) saw our first birth of a cow. How wonderful that trip was. That may have been the trip Tim locked himself in the closet of the camper??
Not to worry they are both in a place where the tractor never runs out of gas.

Dad,
Chase and I are missing you so much we are wondering what your doing in heaven and look up at the NM stars at night guessing which one your by.Waiting till we see you again, visit us often in our thoughts and dreams. Love, Shiann and Chase

I want to send all of our heart felt sympathy to all of the Olberding clan and extended family touched by Larry’s untimely passing. He may have been a husband, father, brother, grandfather, BUT to us he will always be “Uncle Larry”. He taught Katherine and Teah to gopher hunt, shoot a shotgun and ride a 4 wheeler. He brought so many happy times to our family over the last 20 odd years, it is hard to believe he will not be there the next time we visit. I will remember him washing his hands in...

Dear Judy and family, We were saddened to hear of Larry's death. We hope that God will guard you in the palm of His hand and help you through your time of grieving. Sincerely, Marcia Harvey Elovich and family

Dear Judy, Larry, Angie, Shiann and Desi, We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband and father. He was truly a cowboy. Angie~ He taught me so much when we were in 4-H together and I will never forget that. I know that Rob has alot of memories spent with your family as well. Your dad will be dearly missed.

DEAR JUDY:
IAM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, BOB AND I NEVER GOT TO KNOW LARRY VERY WELL, BUT SURE LIKED WHAT WE KNEW. HE'D USUALLY COME DOWN TO HIS FOLKS TO VISIT AWHILE,WHEN WE'D COME TO SEE THEM. YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS AND HEART.
SINCERELY,
MARY WATERS