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1928 - 2017
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Dee Jones
February 6, 2017
Oh yes, Larry LOVED to fish and hunt. For the past 7 years my husband Steve took him hunting and Larry was able to get his deer. Steve would help him do the heavy lifting. He was a very kind gentle soul. He'd call us every few days just to say hello and check in. We will miss him a lot.
Gary Absalonson
February 4, 2017
Mr. Sheets is what we called him at Arlington Elementary School in the late 1960's. He was my 6th teacher and baseball coach. He was strict but fair. When you are 12 years old you have a different view than you do as you get older.
As I look back now, he was a great man. He often talked about the outdoors and i think loved to fish and hunt. I saw him a few times later in life and he was always fun to talk to. I admire him for his service for our country and also for our school system. Mr. Sheets will be missed. He had a positive effect on hundreds of students. Enjoy heaven Mr. Sheets! We will see you again!
Gary Absalonson
February 4, 2017
Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.
Legacy Remembers
Posted events
January 23, 2017
Feb
9
3:00 p.m.
WA State Veterans Cemetery
21702 W. Espanola Rd, Medical Lake, WA
Mar
19
2:30 p.m.
CrossWind Church
17302 N. Newport Hwy, Mead, WA
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
January 23, 2017
Larry Sheets Obituary
SHEETS, Larry (Age 88)Born to Henry and Nettie Sheets in Havaco, West Virginia, Larry was the oldest of nine children. He attended Big Creek High School in War, WV and joined the Army Air Corps in 1946. He did basic training at Fort Wright in... Read Larry Sheets's Obituary
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