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William Reed Larson

Salt Lake City, Utah

1951 - 2023

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William Reed Larson 1951 - 2023 Salt Lake City, UT-Bill Larson or "Dr. Bill" was a force of life. He passed away on June 14, 2023, after many years of cancer, lung disease and finally Covid. Bill was born January 31, 1951, firstborn of Reed Parkinson Larson and Lennox Adamson. He was always...

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I am so sorry to hear of his passing. We sat next to each other in dental school, he being an L and me being an M. He was always positive and upbeat and made an excellent class president.

We are so sorry we missed this Obituary or we would have been there to support the family. We loved him as a friend and dentist for many years. Our love to all...............

Dr. Bill, as he was called at Larson Dental, was my excellent dentist for over 20 years. Dr. Bill inherited me when his father, Dr. Reed, who was my first dentist when I moved to Salt Lake, retired. Dr. Bill always had a smile on his face for me whenever I came for an office visit. We always had lots to talk about during those visits: boating, hiking, movies that I was working on, the University, plus all sorts of outdoor activities that he was fond of. I always sensed that Dr. Bill was...

Bill was such a good person and loyal friend. I so much appreciated his family as I was growing up and how generous they were to all of us in the neighborhood. I will miss Bill but will always remember him and the wonderful times in our youth. Bill was a great person from a great family. My heartfelt condolences to Robin and Brent and Eric.

Best wishes and deepest condolences to Robin and all of Bill's family. Bill was a friend in dental school and dependable colleague from the first years of the new dental school start up. We taught together and I so appreciated his excellent abilities to plan and work with the students. My life was enriched by and filled with fond memories of Bill Larsen, DDS. Gary Lowder, DDS Professor University of Utah School of Dentistry

So many of our favorite Curtis family stories and memories include Bill, like the spring break backpack in coyote gulch where he left candy all along the way so we could have an egg hunt on our hike back, only to learn we would be going back another way! Bill taught me to play mancala with gathered stones in the red desert sand, which kept us occupied and entertained for many hours on many trips. In my memory, Bill was unfailingly optimistic and encouraging, and I still can´t think of him...

Dr Larson will be greatly missed. He has always been kind, understanding, professional and wonderful to all he has met. This world has lost a great family man and knowledgeable Dentist. Family and friends...you have our warmest thoughts and prayers. Angela Layton

Bill and Robin are a remarkable team. Colleen and I send our love and condolences. Memories for us go all the way back to the MP 8th ward and Logan, Ave. Colleen will always remember the influence of Lennox Larson on her piano career. Our prayers are with you Robin. Rob and Colleen

Dear Robin and family, I'm saddened by the passing of my friend, Bill Larson. I enjoyed being with Bill for his positive nature and engaging personality. He approached life with enthusiasm, never seeming to be down, even with the health issues he faced over the last few years. I enjoyed being with and around Bill and will miss him dearly. To Robin and the family, we send our condolences at this time of sorrow. You are in our prayers. Warm regards, Brent