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Stephen Larsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Stephen Burt Larsen 1942 ~ 2007 Stephen Burt Larsen, age 65, our wonderful husband, dad, grandpa and friend passed away July 10, 2007 in Murray, Utah. He was born January 25, 1942 in Salt Lake City to Carl Homer and Thelma Ann Burt Larsen. A commercial airline pilot for over 37 years, Steve loved...

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Steve Larsen was home teacher to my family in Sandy. I grew up a year behind Vance and the Larsen's were always true friends to our family. Vance's Dad bought my brother's Datsun 2000 to help him out one time; and because Steve knew cars. At one time he had the sweetest original Shelby Mustang. Anyway, I always felt welcome by Vance's Dad and all the Larsen's. Steven Larsen was an awesome person.

I had the priviledge of growing up with the Larsens in Evergreen. I was good friends with Crystal. Steve reminds me a lot of my dad, kinda quiet, soft spoken, and a big smile. Erik talked about "the mustang" his dad gave him, well I remember when Crystal got her "mustang" from him. That was her pride and joy, just as it was to her dad. That car was clean, polished and vacuumed at all times! I just remember him always outside working on his cars when I was over there. We will miss him at the...

Mary Alice and family, we are sorry to hear about Steve's passing. We have so many fond "Evergreen " memories. Evergreen was a great place with lots of life time friends. Elder Rains and I were reminiscing about some memories of Evergreen. Benj mentioned the first time he met Steve, they were on a service project cutting fire wood. Benj said there was this guy that would put these 6 foot long logs on his shoulders and "run" up the hill. He finally asked someone "who is that crazy guy...

Capt. Steve: GODSPEED and TAILWINDS dear friend, in a very troubled, challenging world we entrusted and pursued the highest values.

To Captain Steve and his family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I met steve at Sierra Pacific airlnes and later Though my Dad Captain Ron Gregory.(They flew together at Frontier Airlines)Dad and steve were always passing stories they had together through me (Very entertaining.) Steve is truely one of the kind captains, one of the old school guys that had it all together.(A great family, A super personality And very safe to fly with) I am very greatful to have met Steve and beable to fly...

Condolences to the Larsen family,I met Steve when we were going through training in 1972, we could always talk about any thing, especially cars (Shelby's and Mustang). A great guy, will be missed by all of the Old Frontier.

It was an honor to have known and flown with Steve at the old Frontier. He was a pleasure.

Leo Canavan

STEVE LARSEN, As I rember him: He was a member of the CV-580 Ground School Training Class that I was Instructing. I never saw him without that warm hearted smile that was so sincere and honest. An exceptional student who stood out as being attentive, quiet and a true gentleman.
GOD BLESS YOU STEVIE AND YOUR FAMILY.

Francis W."Frank" Meyer
Honorary Captain
Old FRONTIER

Steve Larsen was an exceptional man and one that made a difference in so many people's lives. I met him at Sierra Pacific Airline, Morris Air, and Southwest Airlines. As a flight attendant, he was one of my favorite pilots to fly with. He was incredibly professional and always watched out for his crew. Away from work, he helped me more than once with car troubles and even bought my Lincoln Versailles to replace the transmission in his Versailles. Whenever his sweet wife would travel with...