Larry-Wegner-Obituary

Larry E. Wegner

Fairbanks, Alaska

Feb 11, 1936 – Feb 14, 2015 (Age 79)

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BORN
February 11, 1936
DIED
February 14, 2015
AGE
79
LOCATION
Fairbanks, Alaska

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Former longtime Fairbanks resident Larry E. Wegner died Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 in Carson City, Nevada, after open heart surgery. Larry was born Feb. 11, 1936, and raised in Boston, New York, the son of Edwin and Mildred (Colgate) Wegner. He moved to Conroe, Texas, in 1965, after meeting his...

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Even after these years, it´s sad to hear about Larry passing. I would love to hear from Mike, we all drove for Mac in Houston. If anyone sees this a d knows Mike, please have Mike call me 817 301 2258 or email me [email protected]. Several other friends would love to re-connect with Mike. Thanks, Wade

Larry, shadow so sad to find you have passed. I'll never forget the many trips we made from cali to Houston for Mac. our radio discussions kept us awake all night so we could get to the yard. Memories of trucking with you and Mike slick trick Ill never forget. R I P old friend. Prospector

What a great and amazing man...the world is less of a place without him!

Thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Larry was our nearest neighbor for many years. I always liked and respected this good man for his unbounded love & devotion to his wife, for his ever-present humor and for his all round decency and honesty. He will be missed.
F. Andersen

Toni & Ward, enjoy the good memories I know you have many. I miss you both, Donna Brady-Robertson

You were more like a Brother than a Dad. You taught me so much, and we had so much fun along the way. You made me what I am today. I learned but also observed. Sometimes the lessons came from me doing the exact opposite of what you taught. I know it drove you crazy but you were Father enough to tell me I was sucessful. One of my favorite conversations you asked me "Mike, how is it that you have never had any speeding tickets?", my answer was "Because I learned from you. I've observed your...

Larry...I wish to express how much you and Joyce mean to each one of us - while here on earth and eternally. This is a temporary separation that we all share now, because, I believe that we will all see each other again at some point. I am so grateful to GOD that he brought you all into our lives. We, each one of us, will remember the sincere care and devotion that you presented to us in individual cases, the help given to us while you were with us here. We also shared many a laugh with one...

So long, Larry. And Joyce too. I met Larry when I worked up there and rode the Alcan with him a couple times. My condolences to the family.