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Larry Wayne Moo

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Larry Wayne Moo

Larry Moo, 60, unexpectedly passed away on July 23, 2009 in Portland, OR.
Larry was born on December 15, 1948 in Everett, Wa and attended Everett High. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and worked in commercial construction in the Seattle area for many years.
Larry is survived by his children, Tricia Clawson (Mike), of Lake Stevens, WA, and Ian Moo, of Snohomish, WA; grandchildren, Laik and Hailee Hoskin; his mother and stepfather, Madelyn and Buzz Bussert; his sister, Judy Grant; brothers, Rayme and Ronnie Moo and many nieces and nephews.
Larry is preceded in death by his father, Walter Moo and sister-in-law, Arlene Moo.
A memorial service will be held 11:30 a.m., on August 22, 2009, at the VFW located at 2711 Oakes Ave in Everett, WA.

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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Aug. 16, 2009.

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August 30, 2009

Tricia and Ian

I am sorry about the passing of your dad. You guys are in my thoughts and prayers. Tricia, you did a great job putting together your dads memorial service. It was a very nice and meaningful service. Love you both

Trina Wayman-Ray

Tricia Moo (Clawson)

August 28, 2009

Dad,

It’s been a little over a month since you passed. I wanted to write something in here sooner but I would find myself staring at a blank page feeling so lost for words. Our life entailed many times where we would go months without talking to each other, not because the love wasn’t there but because our lives took us down different paths; we always connected by phone or for a bite to eat somewhere. I feel truly blessed that you and I really built a relationship over the last three years, that we talked often and most importantly that I got to tell you that I have no resentment towards you at all for the way our lives were… because I know that there is a reason for everything and you had your reasons. I do regret not seeing you in the last few years, that you nor I made a serious attempt to see each other. I was so sad that I was planning a visit in August, but you left us before that. It was so hard to see you lying in that hospital bed, not being able to talk to you and you talk back… that, that was the first in three years that I would see you. I sat there one night in the "comfort" room, mom sleeping on the cot and you lying in your hospital bed, us waiting until you took your last breath; I smiled for an instant because it would be the first time in more than 25 years that we would all be in the same room together... it was nice to have mom there with me when you left us...

I’m so glad that I got to tell you that I loved you before you slipped away, though I know you knew how much I loved you!! Watch over me and my family, I need strength for them as I am struggling tremendously with the thought of never seeing you here on Earth. Thank you for telling me how proud you were of my accomplishments with school and my new job. I cherish the card you recently sent me for graduating with my masters.

I think I pulled off a pretty nice memorial service for you, presented with military honors… you made me proud of you, for serving our country and I was honored to be presented with an American Flag in remembrance of you.
One more thing Dad, say hi to Poppy and my friend LeAnne for me.

I LOVE YOU!!!!
YOUR DAUGHTER,
TRICIA MARIE

Jackie Oglesby

August 23, 2009

Trisha & Ian
I was sorry to hear about your Dad.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jackie Oglesby

Janet Moo

August 23, 2009

Ms Marie & Ian,

Your Dad is and was very proud of both of you and I know that he loved you both very much! I am glad that I was given the opportunity to thank him for the two beautiful children that he helped me to create and I know that he will be watching over you both from above. The memorial was a nice tribute to your Dad and you did a wonderful job putting it all together. I wish you would have had more time to re-connect with your Dad......but one never knows when our time will come. Thank you Ian for taking me to Portland to be with your sister when you couldn't be there and I am glad, Tricia, that I was able to be with you to support you as your Dad peacefully slipped away. It was a very difficult time! I will always appreciate the support of Lindsey Moore (Moo) and Judy. Thanks for sharing the tears, stories, food and the much needed laughter doing our stay in Portland.
Thanks goes to Mark for all his support and understanding during and after the death of Larry. You are the best! Love to all!

MOM

August 23, 2009

Larry & all your beautiful family:
You know I love you brother, we had so many good times together. The good old days across from Everett Ave. Grocery. Never know why the Lord calls us home, just know that it always seems to be unexpected. I will always remember you for your strength, leadership, friendship, but most of all your little saying: "Sweet Jesus" You will always be welcome on my starship, until we meet again. Gman

Candy Wells-Sehorn

August 22, 2009

So sorry to read about Larrys passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Trina Little

August 18, 2009

Trisha and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Cherish your memories...My prayers are with you.

Marquelle Moser

August 17, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Rita Wayman

August 16, 2009

Tricia, Ian and family of Larry. I will keep you in my prayers. As you know I met your dad many years ago and was a big part of his life for a long time. It was really sad to see him have all the challenges in life that he faced. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to reunite with him a few years ago and see that he was walking with the Lord. Someday we will all see him again it will be a glorious time for all. With Love Auntie Rose

Bon Moon

August 16, 2009

Trish&Ian
So sorry to hear of your dads passing.I always love Larry.He was such a good lookin guy and always fun to be around. now he's up there with your poppy watchin over you.God Bless you and yours i'll keep you in my prayer's.
Love aunt Bon

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