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Larry Pendarvis

Brooklyn, Iowa

1947 - 2019 (Age 72)

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Larry PendarvisBrooklyn -Larry Dean Pendarvis, age 72, of Brooklyn formerly of Des Moines, passed away Thursday October 24, 2019 at Brooklyn Community Estate. Memorial service: 10:00 a.m. Saturday November 2, 2019 at First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn with Rev. Ben Nti and Pastor Dorothy Banzhaf...

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I am very sorry to hear of Larry's death. He was married to my cousin Diane. I always wanted to ride with him on patrol in Des Moines, but never took the opportunity. Always enjoyed talking with him at reunions and when he and the family were in Gowrie. Didn't know he was in Brooklyn or I would have stopped to visit on my way to my brothers house in IA City. RIP Larry. Jim Peterson

Dear Kim, Michelle & Julie,
I just last night learned of Larry's passing.
I am so very sorry. My heart is sad for you & your family. I have such fond memories of Aunt Nanny & Uncle Penny's home with
Larry. A special blessing to have had great times with extended family.
Larry was a true hero & I was proud to call him my cousin.
Please know I am thinking of you all.
Remember sorrow is not forever, love is.
My sincere regards,
Marlys (Ades) Craven

I have a picture some were of wen larry would let me put his hat on and top part of his uniform on with his radio in my pocket wont forget that! Love you uncle larry you will be missed:(

Love you Larry, so sry I couldent make it aunt kim, I never forget the day I stayed with you guys and everytime I was their I would always bug uncal Larry for his keys and his badge

Kim we are so very Sorry for your loss. Please know our Thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Brian and Robin Duryee
Nisswa MN.

I worked with him for several years. He was a great guy and will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

Many many years ago Larry helped my dad coach Michelle and I when we played softball on the Shamrocks at Grandview Little League. He made us laugh a lot, tolerated our loud and obnoxious music and always welcomed me into his home. Although it's been many years since I've talked to or have seen Larry, I can still hear his laugh and see his smile. I will continue to carry the fond memories he instilled in me as his daughters friend and as someone he always treated as part of his family. ...

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So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I worked with his wife Kim and have fond memories of them both. Larry was a great guy. Prayers for Kim and the rest of his family.