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Linnea Mae Larson

Bozeman, Montana

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Linnea Mae Larson, 57, of Livingston, died Monday, April 28, 2008, in a tragic automobile accident near Drummond. A native of Livingston, Linnea graduated from Park High School in 1969. She attended the University of Montana and graduated from Carroll College in 1977. Linnea was a fine...

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Dear Kris, Tim, and the extended Larson Family,
I knew Linnea many moons ago when she lived in Helena. I loved her enthusiasm and openness to all that was new and interesting. We lost touch after her stint in Great Falls but I had always hoped that we'd reconnect at some point.

Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Jean, Don, Rob, and Kris,
May these and your own many good memories of Linnea keep her forever alive in your hearts.

I was saddened by the passing of Linnea. After seeing her name in the Enterprise, voicing her opinion, I was hoping to see her this summer. May she rest in peace.

Although I haven't seen Linnea since a random meeting in Glacier Park in 1972, I can hear her laugh and see her smile as if it were yesterday. She was indeed "best all around"! May your memories of her sunshine bring comfort in these dark days.

There are people in your life that touch you in a profound way, Linnea was that person. Her wit, kindness and personality will never be forgotten. All of us in the class of 69, have lost a dear friend. Linnea, may God be with you.

These things are surely hard to understand... it is a tragic loss for everyone.
May God's unfailing love and comfort be your strength in the coming days ahead without her -
Heartfelt symptahy ad love to all of you especially you, Mrs. Larson ~

Dearest Larsons,
The whole Gilman family sends its deepest sympathies on the loss of this truly precious Livingston native.

In those crazy high school days, she was a real anchor. She had an infectiously positive personality that buoyed the spirits of all those around her.

God speed, Linnea.

I am so sorry for the loss of Linnea. She was so much fun and interesting to talk to. We talked often about Park High past, present and future. She will be greatly missed. What a wonderful smile and inspiration to all

Lori Armentaro - Smith

Linnea had a rare gift of being able to make everyone feel special. I always marveled at her in a crowded room or on the street at the parade (in her stars and stripes shirt) speaking to what seemed like absolutely everyone, and making them feel like they were the only person around. Then she would move on to someone else and it would happen all over again. She remembered things about everyone that made their conversations special and personal. I always thought that she posessed her...