Lawrence "Larry"-Alm-Obituary

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Lawrence "Larry" Kenneth Alm

Sandstone, Minnesota

Jun 25, 1944 – Sep 27, 2020 (Age 76)

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BORN
June 25, 1944
DIED
September 27, 2020
AGE
76
LOCATION
Sandstone, Minnesota

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Methven Funeral and Cremation Services - Sandstone Obituary

Lawrence “Larry” Kenneth Alm, age 76, of Finlayson, MN passed away at the Minneapolis Veteran’s Hospital on Sunday, September 27, 2020.

Larry was born on June 25, 1944 to Ernest and Clara (Laska) in Rush City, MN. He lived in Hinckley for a very short time, then moved with his family to...

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May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

Deepest sympathy. Larry was a farmer at heart. He was very helpful and supportive. Larry will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with you.

Larry will be remembered for his kind and generous ways. He is home with Jesus now.

Saying prayers for comfort and peace during this difficult time. He was an amazing man and will be greatly missed.

Our sincere and deepest sympathy to all the family. We have many good memories and hope that the memories you have and God's love will help you through this difficult time. Larry is resting in peace in a good place. God's blessings be with you all.

We are so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Mel alway's enjoyed visiting and going hunting with him, a good friend we will miss. Thought's and prayer's , we share your sorrow, peace be with each of you.

Working with Larry to open Dallas TX for NWA was a HIGHLIGHT.

I was so proud to call you family! You will be greatly missed. I am keeping everyone in my prayers!

Betty, Family and all the Laska Cousins. How can I ever forget Larry and those wonderful childhood summers on the farm...picking blueberries in the pasture, doing laundry with Aunt Clara, chasing the horses out to graze, and crowding extra cousins around the dinner table. I will miss the story-telling when you gather together to celebrate Larry’s life and legacy. Christy