Robert-Larsen-Obituary

Robert N. Larsen Jr.

Sequim, Washington

May 27, 1941 - August 22, 2011

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Former Port Angeles resident Robert N. Larsen Jr. of Shelton, Washington, passed away August 22, 2011, of cardiac arrest. He was born in Phelps, Wisconsin, to Robert N. Larsen Sr. and Rosella Mae (Werner) Larsen on May 27, 1941. Robert graduated from Lake Stevens High School, Class of 1959,...

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Kent

Kent

Hello Jackie and family, we are deeply saddened to learn of Bob's passing. Bob was such a greatest of all men, and I very much as my family, admired enjoyed and appreciated every facet of his marvelous character. God bless, Don Rhyne jr.

Jackie: It was truely a blessing to see and listen to the wonderful things your children said about their father on Saturday. That was the best celebration of life I have ever attended. We will keep in touch.
Your long time friend
Sharon Lindstrom Zieseniss

I'm sorry to hear of Bob's passing I have fond memories of being friends with Bob growing up. Sorry i won't be able to make it to the service

Ron Ball

Jackie & Family - We were so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. He was a very nice guy. We always enjoyed visiting with both of you at all the "Blair Picnics". We have wonderful memories of all our friends at this affairs. We hope your memories can help you through these difficult times. Take care of yourself and again we are so sorry.

DEAR COUSIN, I WILL MISS CALLING YOU FOR TWO REASONS.. ONE JUST TO TALK, THE OTHER TO HEAR UNCLE NORMAN'S ((YOUR DAD)) VOICE ALL OVER AGAIN. I AM HAPPY THAT I GOT TO SEE YOU AGAIN A FEW YEARS AGO -- I LOVE TELLING PEOPLE THAT YOUR FAMILY MOVED FROM WISCONSIN, TO FLORIDA, TO WASHINGTON STATE--- about the best you can do within the states--- MY LOVE TO ALL THOSE YOU LEAVE BEHIND--LOVE BETTY

Angie & Heidi,
I remember going to your house and your dad was always so friendly and kind. He had absolutely no problem showing his pride in and love for his kids. I always thought, "Wow, Angie's dad is so outgoing and interested in his kids--he actually talks to their friends and tries to get to know them!" It was a very positive experience for me to be around your folks. I know you probably miss him terribly. What a good life he had--and what a wonderful job he and your mom did of...

Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. -William Wordsworth

I have many wonderful memories of my Uncle Bob and he always had a smile,kind words, and funny stories to tell. I miss you and send my love and thoughts to your family.