Larry A McKendrick  "Papa" obituary, 1956-2017, West Valley City, UT

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Larry A McKendrick "Papa"

1956 - 2017

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Holly Wright

December 17, 2017

Safe travels my friend. I will miss your FB posts. I know your heart was broken when you lost your beloved wife. Godspeed. Class of '75 rocked.

Cathy McKendrick

December 14, 2017

Rest in peace Larry you were the best brother I could have asked for I Love You and Miss you see you on the other side Love your sister Cathy Mckendick

Travis Saunders

December 13, 2017

If you had the opportunity to know Larry you would have known he would give you the shirt off his back just to make you feel better. I only knew Larry for a short time but during that time he showed me his favorite places to fish, camp and gamble. Although I didn't know Fawn, I felt like I did as he spoke of her each time we got together, he also spoke about his grandkids with a special light in his eyes. Me and my family will miss you so much friend, you were an unforgettable man.

Mike and Rebecca Oman

December 13, 2017

So sad to hear about your passing. You were one of the best lead mechanics James H. Clark ever had. You will be truly missed. You always made me laugh every time Mike and I would come in to service our truck. You'll never be forgotten. You were a friend. May you rest in peace LARRY. May the angels watch over you. You can fish all you want to now. To his family my husband and I send our condolescence He was a great man. May God give you all peace at this time.

Roland Roberts

December 13, 2017

Goodbye Larry. It was a shock hearing you passed away. God bless your family, and may you rest in peace. Thank you for your friendship. Sincerely Roland Roberts. An old truck driver from James h Clark.

Dan Michie

December 13, 2017

I remember playing with the 5 of us in Price. We used to push our baby sister in her stroller and you little kids would sometimes get in for rides. We also would spend hours finding wild baby rabbits and would try to raise them. We didn't have much but we always found fun things to do. We were very wild and happy. I last saw you in Spring Glen in 1960 - but you were always on my mind. I'm sorry we won't meet up this summer. I will always remember you as that little skinny kid who was my little brother. I love you.

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