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Larry Wiese

Austin (Formerly Springfield, Il), Texas

Apr 8, 1963 – Apr 28, 2014

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BORN
April 8, 1963
DIED
April 28, 2014
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Austin (Formerly Springfield, Il), Texas

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NEWPORT NEWS - Larry Wiese, beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away suddenly on Monday, April 28. He was a native of Springfield, IL, and a resident of Newport News for 28 years. He was employed at Newport News Shipbuilding as an Engineering Supervisor for 28 years. He...

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Doesn't seem like it's been 5 years since Larry left this world. He was such a great husband and Dad and he really loved his family. Thanks to Maureen for being an advocate for the defibulator - who knows how many lives have been saved because of her efforts. The quote of "Living Like Larry" is an inspiration to all of his friends. God Bless Larry - From Terry, Jim, Angela, Chrissy and Kylee.

Maureen and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I was fortunate to attend high school with Larry. I got to know him well between classes, baseball and socializing. To this day, he is still one of the best people I have ever met and had a great impact on my life. He made anyone lucky enough to know him want to be a better person just by watching how he lived his life and how he treated others. Larry was such a gentle and caring person and I and so many others will miss him very...

Barb and Merle,
So very sorry about the loss of your son. Sending prayers for your comfort and peace.

So sorry to read of your loss. It's so very sad to lose a son.

Merle & Barb,
We are so sorry for the loss of your son. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
Ralph & Karen Barr

To the Wiese Family, I am very sorry for your loss. I went to Southeast High School and was in Mike's class but remember Larry as such a great guy. May you find comfort in your memories and may God be with you all. Rest in Peace Larry.

Barb, Merle and family, our sympathy in your unexpected loss. Remember fondly the good times you all shared with Larry. Use those when your grief overwhelms you, it does help. The loss of a child is the worst grief one can feel.

Our prayers are with you. George and Jean Hanson

So shocked and sorry to hear this, I graduated high school with Larry and worked at the same Shipyard, Larry was a great guy, His family is in my prayers.

Erin & I are keeping you all in our prayers.