Lawrence-LeTourneau Jr.-Obituary

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Lawrence E. LeTourneau Jr.

Peoria, Illinois

Sep 1, 1943 – Sep 18, 2013

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BORN
September 1, 1943
DIED
September 18, 2013
LOCATION
Peoria, Illinois
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Wright & Salmon Mortuary - Peoria Obituary

EAST PEORIA – Lawrence E. LeTourneau, Jr., 70, of East Peoria, passed away at 9:25 a.m., Wednesday, September 18, 2013, at Proctor Hospital.Lawrence was born on September 1, 1943, in Peoria to Lawrence E. Sr. and Leone (Toutant) LeTourneau. He is survived by his mother, Leone McCaslin of Peoria;...

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I continue to hold Larry in my thoughts and prayers to this day, six years later. I was blessed to serve with Larry in the Air National Guard. He was kind-hearted and fun-loving! Many laughs were shared with him! Amazingly, I now work with his son!

So saddened by your loss. I played bridge with Larry at Fondulac for several years. We watched his struggle as he continued to be a part of the group, even recently. His energy and fun attitude will be missed.

Thoughts and prayers from St. Louis to the Letourneau family. Ryan, Keely and the kids have been in our "God Bless's" every night for years, now we extend our prayers to all those in mourning. Heal the pain, remember the good and always look toward the future.

Sorry about Larry's death. I talked to him on the phone5 weeks ago and he seemed fine. I worked @cat with Larry, and we hunted deer together. He was a good friend and will be missed.

I'm sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I was fortunate to know Larry as we served at the Peoria Air Guard together. Unfortunately, I had not seen or talked to Larry since his retirement. We had many great times during deployments, and Larry was a good guy! My prayers go out to Larry's family and friends during this time of bereavement.

prayers from a friend ,
Larry, for your family .....

My sincere sympathy to all of Larry's family and loved ones. I was a year behind him at Spalding, and whenever we would meet one another over the year's, we would always visit about time's past. I will keep Larry and all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

Ryan and family, Sorry to read about your dad. We will keep you our prayers.

Mary Kay and Susan, we are so sorry to see of Larry's death. Our since sympathy to you, your families and his family.