Thomas-Larson-Obituary

Thomas C. Larson

Phoenix, Arizona

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Thomas C. Larson, 57, of Glendale, AZ, passed away on October 31, 2004. He was born in Superior, WI, and graduated from Central High School. He was a Lance Corporal in the US Marine Corps 3rd Battalion 5th Marine Regimen and was awarded three purple hearts while proudly serving in...

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I'am so sad to hear about Tom leaving us.I was there when he was wounded and he called me ,he wanted to know what happend to him after he was wounded and I told him, and we talked and talked and talked . about NAM and after. I really wanted to see him at our next reuion. Tom was a great man and a great MARINE I will deeply miss him his My prays and thoughts will be with you now and forever . SEMPER FI your old buddy MOSS

We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our brother Marines...our prayers are with his family and loved ones...Semper Fi, Brother Marine...we will never forget.

Ma'am, I can't exactly say that I remember him for sure, but I remember "Larson". I don't have a visual photo that appears when I think of his name, but it saddens me nonetheless . . . another great Marine has left us. I just wish he, as others who have passed before him, knew just how much they have contributed to our United States! I offer my most humble condolences -
Semper Fi and God Bless,
Hank Oliver

To the family of Tom Larson; I have never met you but I knew your Father in Viet Nam. I was the F.O. that Tom replaced and must say there was never a finer person on the face of the earth. He was a very caring man who was only concerned for others and never thought of himself. I feel very sad that Tom has passed away but all of you must remember that he is now in heaven watching over all of you and the rest of us that are left here. The good lord has received a fine man who will leave much...

Larson Family
We are deeply saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with. Tom was a good man and we are proud to have known him. Semper Fi Brother!

Scott and Stacey,
We were saddened to hear about the loss of your father. Our prayers are with your family that you will have peace during this time.

Terri, you and your family are in my prayers. I am sorry to hear of your loss. Just know that he is with the Lord now and will forever be looking down on you and Laura. Take care.