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Larry J. Soos

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Larry J. Soos July 9, 1939 - June 26, 2007 Larry passed away at home with his family at his side after a long battle with melanoma. Larry was born to Julius and Regina Soos in Chicago, IL. After serving in the Air Force at McChord AFB, Larry decided to make Tacoma his home. Larry worked for...

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Dear Soos Family,

I am so sorry to have heard about Larry's passing. He has touched the lives of so many people and has always given us a reason to smile w/ all of his jokes and disposition.

You and your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

To all the Soos family.
So very sorry for your loss, Larry was a great guy. I know he will be missed by so many. Always ready with a story. One hell of a mechanic. In his younger days, quite a dancer.
Memory will have to serve all of his loved ones he left behind, and I'm sure you will have some good ones to remember.
Prayers and strength are sent to you at this time of sorrow.
God's blessings to each and every.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss of such a wonderful man. I know time has gone by but the memories are still strong. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Soos family and many friends. What a wonderful man, husband, father, grandfather and a true friend to many. Larry helped my husband on home repair questions that no one he asked knew the answer but Larry did. Your contiually in my thoughts and prayers.

It seems just months not years ago that we roamed the halls of Barringon High School. I sometimes wonder how we actually managed to attend class and graduate. Larry never changed, he was the same from the first time we met him until the last. He was one of a kind!

I was just notified and was in shock. I've lived in Hawaii for the past 4 1/2 years and have lost contact with alot people. My deepest thoughts go to the whole family. We had such great times with Larry and Mary ann at those high school parties at there home.Seeing Larry's smile at the casinos or just stopping by for a cold beer at the North End Tavern. To Tami and Terry I wish the best and Im so sorry for your lost.

Larry,
I hope this message finds you resting well in the perfect afterlife with every tool known to man including ones we haven't thought of yet.
I know we haven't spoke in over 20 years but I have many fond memories. You fixed my cars so many times I can't begin to remember all of them. I'm glad the bill got lost in the mail somewhere. Thank you for all of that.
Mary Ann, Tami, Terry & family my thoughts are with you.

Larry-a true friend,we go way back,60 years of friendship. Memories of our younger days playing Cowboys and Indians-Gramma Soos and sharing her apple pie..To High School and Larry's love of cars and his "49 Merc..To Class of "59 Reunions and jokes and millions of laughs. We loved you Larry and you will be missed.