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Lawrence Donald "Red" Appelt

Vancouver, Washington

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LAWRENCE DONALD "RED" APPELT July 9, 1934 ~ August 9, 2010 Lawrence Donald "Red" Appelt, passed away Aug. 9, 2010 in Vancouver, WA. He was born July 9, 1934 in Sheridan County, ND, the son of Edward and Anna (Buechle) Appelt. Lawrence was in the Army from Dec. 7, 1954 - Dec....

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Lawrence you left us way to soon.God Bless

Thank you Red for your honorable service to our country and for raising a great family

this is the last day for your guest book. It will never be the last day for Edward, Aaron, me, Ethan, Rylie, Jaylen, Jaxen or Shantel. We love you, all of your family loves you, Nadine, Ray, Rosa, Bernie, Bob,Estagen, Anna and all of the many others--I just cannot believe this has really happened.

I love you, I always will love you.

I will miss your fun sparing of words and fun things. I plain will miss you my sweetest love ever.

Frannie/Fern

Sweetie, no one will ever be missed more than you. Am having a really hard time, but I will make it--I miss you so very much and love you so much--I am so happy you are no longer in pain, but do so wish I had you here with me-I LOVE AND MISS YOU TERRIBLY

Lawrence, Thank you for the good times and for giving me 2 wonderful sons; Edward and Aaron. You will be missed especially by our grandchildren who loved you so much.They always felt that special love from you when you were around them. You were a good man. May you rest in peace.
Nadine

I worked with you and Fran on sale of your place in Orchards and then again in finding your home in Cascade Park. That was about 15 years ago and I was this young 21 year old kid in real estate and I will always remember how much respect you showed me and how kind you were. It was not uncommon for me to come over to get some papers signed and you and Fran would welcome me in like a "son" and we would visit for a long time. I have fond memories of our interactions both business and personal.

To the Dad of all Dads. You are a perfect example of how one should live. You are a hard worker who took pride in everything you did. Loved all as equal with nobody feeling left out. You were always there for us. Participated in everything we did. Showed more love then a person could imagine. Everytime I fell, you were there to pick me up. You are a Legacy to everyone. I am proud to follow the path you lead to my very best. You have our Forever Love and Respect. Here is to your peace and...

When I think of Uncle Lawrence I always see him laughing and smiling and joking with somebody. As a kid I remember him always playing around with us. As a adult, I remember him always making you feel like you were someone important or special when he saw you. I love you and you will be greatly missed!!!!!!!!!!!

I will definately miss his weekly phone calls and hearing "how's it going kid"?
I will think of him often and will remember him when I wash my vehicles:)
To the family, remember the good times and enjoy the memories you have.