LARRY-REPLOGLE-Obituary

LARRY C. REPLOGLE

Tacoma, Washington

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Larry C. Replogle "Chief" Larry C. Replogle passed away November 23, 2009. He was born August 30, 1943 in Visalia, CA. Following High School he graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in physical education. He joined the Air Force in 1972 where he served in the Fire Dept. After...

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Many thoughts and blessings from the University of Puget Sound community. Larry touched so many lives here and is deeply missed. Dave Wright, University Chaplain

For some reason, I was reflecting on my prior service with the McChord Fire Department 28 years ago. I sought to locate old friends on the internet. The first person that came to mind was Larry. What a great man he was! I truly respected him. To my utter sadness I discoverd his obituary. I will forever be grateful to him for the person he was. May GOD bless you and your family. I will always remember you Larry. Rest in Peace my friend.

I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He always made their annual horse trial a highlight of the season. My thoughts and prayers go out to Donna and the kids. He will be very much missed.

We have had some wonderful times together with the Replogles and Larry was always quick with his wit, keeping us all smiling. I have great memories of time spent in Yelm and am very sad to hear of Larry's passing. I will miss him and my heart goes out to Donna and her family.

I've worked with Larry since 2004 and every (daily) phone conversation I had with him was a treat. He could always make me laugh.... work is so much more enjoyable when we can laugh together. Thank you, Larry. I will dearly miss you.

We are so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was a great man and a good friend to all that knew him. Our prayers to Donna and family during this difficult time.
Bill and Gloria Turner

My wife and I have known Larry for over 26 yrs. What a hard working man he was.Larry and Donna would spend many,many hours making what I would call there Palace look great! From this day forword I will think of you larry while I'm mowing my grass....
You see I watch you for so many year going back and forth on that blue wobble stick lawn mower So when I'm on mine you can see where I'm going...
May the farm land be great up there...
I will miss you
Your good...

I am sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Some of my fondest memories were helping Donna and Larry at their annual horse trial. Larry's quick wit and sense of humor will be missed. My thoughts are with Donna and family during this time.

I worked with Larry for a very short time, but the time we did work together I will always cherish, his quick wit, his stories he would tell about his journey threw life ! I miss him dearly, I will always have a special place in my heart for him.