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Larry D. Elsen, 76, of Onalaska, passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, surrounded by loved ones. He was born May 24, 1945, in La Crosse to Donald and Vivian (Thompson) Elsen and graduated from Onalaska High School in 1963. On May 2, 1964, he married Judith Ann Wittenberg; she preceded him in death on October 17, 2013.
Larry enlisted in the United States Navy in 1963 and was stationed on the USS Wright in Portsmouth, Virginia. Larry and Judy's daughter, Lynne, was born while Larry was out to sea and he was notified by telegram. Larry honed his love of cooking by feeding thousands of his shipmates. Taking care of the crew led to taking care of those around him back home. Larry was well known for preparing way too much food for holidays and family gatherings, always worrying it wouldn't be enough. He would make sure you left with a full stomach and leftovers in hand. His active duty ended in 1966 and moved his family back to Onalaska, served two more years in the reserves, discharging in 1968.
After returning to Onalaska, Larry began a meat cutting apprenticeship with Quillins IGA, staying on as a meat cutter until 1978. Larry and Judy bought the Holmen Locker that same year, operating it until 1996, making many friends along the way. After taking some time off, Larry brought his expertise to Festival Foods until his retirement in 2020. He was a mentor to many and willingly shared his knowledge and experience.
Larry loved to fish; many weekends were spent up north muskie fishing, later making the switch to bass fishing. He loved to compete in fishing tournaments and was the proud winner of a fully rigged bass boat at the inaugural American Marine National Bass Tournament held in La Crosse. He also loved to hunt, camp out on the river with his children, and host Sunday dinners with his kids and grandkids.
Larry is survived by his three children; Lynne (Robert) Gaustad of Holmen, Cheryl (Mike) Patterson of Spring Grove, MN, and John (Kristin) Elsen of Holmen; five grandchildren, Austin, Isaac, Caleigh, Maddy and MJ; two sisters, Patricia Hermanns of Dayton, OH and Sandra (Dave) Demorest of Onalaska; two brothers, Robert Elsen (Miriam Turner) and Ronald Elsen (Sue Powers) both of Onalaska; and close friends Lois Rahn of Onalaska and Bruce Chandler of Holmen. In addition to his wife, Judith, he was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Nancy Elsen and a brother, Donald (Ducky) Elsen. Larry's family would like to thank Gundersen Health System Oncology and Radiation Oncology Departments, every doctor, nurse, MA, and CNA involved in his care, as well as St. Croix Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 8th at First Lutheran Church, 410 Main Street, Onalaska with Rev. Karyn Bodenschatz officiating. Burial with military honors will follow in the Onalaska City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4-7 P.M. Monday at the Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services, 907 Sand Lake Road, Onalaska; and again on Tuesday at the church from 10:00 A.M. until the time of services.
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Jessica Miller
March 7, 2022
Larry was a great guy, and I enjoyed my teen years working with him at Festival. His family is in my thoughts.
Doug Huggett
March 6, 2022
My condolences to the entire family on Larry’s passing. Always a friendly smile and good conversation when seeing Larry over the years out and about, wether as a customer of his talents in meat cutting or in gatherings, functions, celebrations, and class reunions. Cherish the good memories!
scott and lauri Stettler
March 6, 2022
Larry will be missed he always had a smile on his face .we at the Holmen locker know what he meant to the business and the community without him the Locker wouldnt be what it is today his hard work and dedication was a tribute too who he was .we made a donation to St Jude's hospital at the families request
Dave Meir
March 6, 2022
I worked with Larry at Quillins when I was just out of High School. We duck hunted together on occasion. He was a great guy. My favorite story of his was when "his ride" would pick him up at school for his after school job. Those who have heard the story will know what I mean.
Mike Lahart
March 6, 2022
I worked with Larry at Festival he was a good man,always friendly
Jim Reisdorf
March 5, 2022
Larry was respected but everyone in the meat industry. He was a gentleman and I really loved to visit with him. I am very sorry to hear we have lost Larry. My thoughts and prayers go out to Larry’s family. Rest In Peace Larry. Jim Reisdorf
Alyce Erickson
March 5, 2022
Lynn, Cheryl, John and families.....please accept our deepest sympathy. Your dad and mom were friends in high school and before they were married. We shared many hours playing cards and watching our kids grow up.....happy memories. Find comfort in all your memories.
Pat and Ken Komperud
March 3, 2022
Our sympathies to Larry's family. Ken and I have had many happy chats while Larry worked at Festival.
Pete Weber
March 3, 2022
John and Family, so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed talking to your father at Festival Foods. He was a good guy. My sympathies to all of you. Pete Weber
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