Mark-Larson-Obituary

Mark Leao Larson

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Jan 25, 1955 – Feb 20, 2023

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January 25, 1955
DIED
February 20, 2023
LOCATION
Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Larson, Mark Leao 1/25/1955 - 2/20/2023 Canton, Michigan Mark Leao Larson, age 68, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly Monday, February 20th, 2023 in Canton, Michigan. The only son of Melvin Leo and Bonnie Jean Larson, Mark was the third baby ever born at Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital. His...

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Mark, It has been one year since you left and you have been solely missed. I miss our phone calls and long talks. You are in a better place now, you are healthy, and you share the company of Jesus. Please save a spot for me in Heaven

To the Larson Family, I send my deepest and sincere condolences. I had known Mark since 1988 at Brown University. A fantastic man to have had the honor of meeting, working , and traveling with. A very good companion who had left us with fond memories. May God Bless you in the heaven, hopefully we will meet up again.

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to Marks family and friends Colorado Football class of 88

Extending my deepest condolences and sympathies to the family and community that Coach Mark Larson enjoyed. I had the privilege of working with Mark beginning in 1986 at the University of Colorado where I was an assistant men's basketball coach. I consider myself to be most fortunate to have become a very good friend of Mark's as well as a colleague. We shared lots of professional successes and challenges as well as many a good time in Boulder, Colorado and in Providence, Rhode...

Mark was our Strength Coach at Colorado. No one was more Positive or Conscientious about working with our Basketball Team to make them better athletes and People. Just a Great Person. Tom Miller

I had the pleasure of teaching with Mark at Chapelle and Adams for close to 20 years in Ypsilanti. He had a passion for Physical Education, was an excellent teacher, colleague and a great personal friend to me. We kept in touch after our retirements helping each other with the up's and downs of life and teaching. I will miss him greatly.

We are sending our deepest condolences and sympathy for the Larson Family. He was a good and kind man. May God bless all of you. He was there when I first started working at the University of Colorado Football Office. Take care.