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Melanie Larsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Melanie Larsen 3/12/48 ~ 2/21/2007 Melanie passed away on Feb. 21, due to complications from diabetes. She was born on March 12, 1948 in Salt Lake City, the daughter of George N. and Nelda D. Larsen. Melanie graduated from Highland High School in 1966 and received the La Sertoma Award for Youth...

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I am so sorry to learn of Melanie's death and send my condolences to Aunt Nelda, Nancy, Annjeanette and Kenny. It has been many years since I have seen Melanie, but, I will always remember her kind and gentle nature. When I saw Melanie she was often with Aunt Cleo, Aunt Audrey and Aunt Nelda visiting my grandmother (Lorraine Davis Dewey). It was always a positive experience.

An interesting footnote, my wife's aunt worked with Uncle George at Continental Bank for many years. It's a...

Melanie
I will miss you so much. You will never know how much I looked forward to your visits.

Bless your family.

Erin, Jenco Medical.

Dear Family,
It was very sad hearing that Melanie had passed away. I will always remember the good times we had with her. I remember one time Jeanette made blueberry pie and I got sick in the night. I had blueberries all over Melanie and I. The sheets were also purple. I remember staying at Aunt Nelda's house and falling down the hill. I skinned both of my knees and elbows and in the morning I was stuck to the sheets. I give Melanie lots of credit because whenever I talked to...

I first met Melanie when she used to come to the Church Offices to visit with one of the Presiding Bishopric. She was always so much fun to be around. We later became better acquainted in the Sacra Dulce Chorus and we have kept in touch all these years off and on. I was looking forward to sending her birthday card next month.
I was saddened a few months ago when I learned that she had left her darling little home and was in a care center herself.
Our care and sympathy go to you as a...

Dear Larsen Family,
We will miss Melanie and her visits as she rode around Maywood Circle. She was always sweet to our girls, who loved to see her and little Bear. She was thoughtful to our family, and we have always appreciated her kindnesses to us. Yours is a GREAT family--you are good examples to all of us! We love being your neighbors! Love, The Dallimore Family (Nate, Heather, Paige, Libby and Gracie)

Dear Aunt Nelda, Nancy, Ann Jannette, and Kenny.

Melanie was a special cousin and I shall miss her. Sending my love to all. I cherish my memories of Melanie as a little girl when we lived in Salt Lake.

Love Joann

Dear Aunt Nelda, Nancy, Janette and Kenny,

It was a shock to hear about Melanie. We had some good times during our high school years and though infrequent, we had good visits on other occasions. Time goes by so quickly. I think she is having a wonderful time with Uncle George, Aunt Audrey, Uncle Blaine and other loved ones. At times like this, I am always greatful to know that someday we will see each again. Please give Aunt Nelda a special hug for us.

"Friendship is like a violin; the music may stop now and then, but the strings will last forever." I heard these words a couple of weeks ago; they triggered the thought of my association with Melanie.

Because I moved to St. George, we haven't seen each other as much as when I was near her in Salt Lake. The distance caused our visits to be sporadic like the music on the violin, yet nothing seemed to be lost; We would pick up where we left off from visit to visit.

Since we...

Dear Larsen Family; I was in Melanie's graduating class at Highland High School, and I'll always remember how positive and happy she was. Didn't matter what was going on, Melanie was smiling. Although I haven't lived in Salt Lake for years, or seen her, I'm sure she'll be missed by so many. God Bless you, Marsha Fryer