Laurie-Larson-Obituary

Laurie Larson

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1943 - 2020 (Age 77)

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Laurie LarsonLaurie Larson, age 77, passed away peacefully on November 26. Laurie was born on May 5, 1943, to Donald and Gene Overholt. Laurie loved to travel and explored the world. Laurie worked as a speech therapist and later an alcohol and drug counselor. Laurie is survived by her sons Steve...

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Laurie, I am still maintaining the garden as promised. I think of you every time I´m out there! Miss sitting on the porch chatting! God bless you.

I sure miss talking to my old friend.

Still miss my friend Laurie.

I miss my old friend Laurie and wish I could have gone to the funeral to see everyone but because of covid numbers were very limited.

I just learned of Laurie `s passing as I saw this obituary. I was her hair stylist. I was wondering why I haven´t heard from her. I´m so saddened that I won´t see her again. We had fun talks and laughs while she was in my chair. I will miss her greatly.

To a wonderful person, who left many friends behind.

My husband and I met Laurie about 2 years ago at STOC. We just started chatting with her and the conversations continued after every Sunday! We enjoyed sharing stories, especially the Liver Transplant experiences she and my husband would share. God Bless Laurie!

Laurie was one of my favorite clients. We would meet frequently, talk briefly about "business" and quickly transition to sharing stories of our families. Laurie was very open and honest. She wore her heart on her sleeve as they say. She shared generously of her joy of exploration and travel and gave me some swimming tips to pass to my daughter. She took genuine interest in my upcoming hiking trip on the Appalachian Trail and I firmly believe she would have joined me if she could!

Laurie was a friend with a great sense of humor, no matter the circumstances. She always put a positive spin on life events and always made me laugh. She was so supportive and there when I just needed to talk. Rest in Peace my friend.