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Lawrence Harold Sund

Seattle, Washington

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Lawrence Sund passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 10, 2009, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on January 10, 2009.

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Cheryl;

Sandie and I just found out today about Larry's passing. It was a true shock. I am sorry I did not know earlier as I would have flown back for the service. Larry, Dave and myself were very close going through college and after. He was truly an outstanding individual and a close friend. In fact, he got Sandie and myself into skiing at Mt. Bachelor when we lived in Federal Way.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He wll be missed.

Bill and...

I am so sorry for your loss,we just heard today.God be with you at this sad time and always.

We have enjoyed Larry's friendship. He will be missed!

I'll always remember water skiing on Hood Canal with Larry. It brings a smile to my face just remembering.

Our prayers are with you.

Cheryl,
Scott and I just heard. Our hearts go out to you. Larry was such a neat man we wish we could have had more time to grow our freindship over in Twisp. Let us know if you need anything We are just a call away.

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. I am a friend of Sylvia Wilson, Larry's sister, but never was fortunate enough to meet Larry. He sounds like a truly wonderful man. Best to you and your family.

I will remember Larry's ability to cause us to laugh, his ability to ask great questions, and his intense positive attitude, which never waivered, even in spite of the most adverse of conditions will remain with us always.

One of the things I will remember forever is when Larry was trying out his new camcorder. He was interviewing different family members; he asked Dad Hungate a question one Christmas Eve, "Hey, Bob, tell a Christmas story we have haven't heard before", and without...

When ever we were with Larry we laughed non stop. He had a wonderful presence and a kind heart. Larry will truly be missed.

Haven't seen Larry since high school and I believe a reunion or two. My deepest sympathy go out to all his family and friends. May he rest in peace.