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Larry Bloom Obituary

Stockton, CA

Larry Allen Bloom

December 9, 1960 - June 5, 2008

Larry Allen Bloom, 47 of Stockton, passed away on June 5, 2008 in a local hospital. Born on December 9, 1960 in Stockton, he graduated from high school and attended Delta College. He was a truck driver in the steel manufacturing field for 23 years. He was a member of the Forest Lake Golf Course.

Larry is survived by his parents, John and Judith Bloom of Stockton. Father of Stephanie Archer of Mainville, OH and Ashley Bloom of Gilroy, CA. Grandfather of Michael, Kayla and Haley. Brother of Sherry (Chris) Rainer of Stockton. Uncle of Tracie Rainer and Megan Rainer.

A Celebration of Life service on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 1 p.m. in the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park. Rev. Wayne Bibelheimer officiating. Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

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Published by The Record from Jun. 10 to Jun. 11, 2008.

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Eva Mansell

June 19, 2008

For John & Judy & Sherry & Larry's children & grandchildren. I know he will be sorely missed. Please know that my heart goes out to all of you and I will do whatever I can to help if you need me. My memories of Larry are of his friendliness and always a smile.

CHRISTINE MCLAIN

June 14, 2008

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND PRAYERS FOR YOU ALL IN THIS TIME OF MOURNING. MY FATHER SENT ME WORD OF LARRY'S PASSING AND IMMEDIATELY I REMEMBERED WHAT A LOVE FOR LIFE HE HAD. THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART FOR HIM AND I AM BLESSED FOR HAVING KNOWN HIM.
SINCERELY, CHRISTINE MCLAIN(RON SAGE'S DAUGHTER)

Bart Bills

June 12, 2008

Steph;
I didn't know your Dad as well as I should have perhaps,what I do know is how much you "mean" to him! Love is in the heart and soul and that can never be taken from us thats one thing I always hold on to with so many people I Love just to far away to touch,so Love your dad as you always have. My deepest regret to everyone who suffers from this tragedy. Please know that he is fine and it is us that need not suffer.
Love, Uncle Bart

Mike & Stephanie Craig

June 11, 2008

Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Larry. My husband worked with Larry. May God grant all of you the strength that you need to get through this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Happy Fathers Day Daddy 1983 Larry and Steph @ 3 years old

June 11, 2008

Larry and Stephanie at 1 month old

June 11, 2008

Generations

June 11, 2008

Camping with my dad

June 11, 2008

Look at all the fish I caught Daddy ! Stephanie loved to fish with her daddy

June 11, 2008

Carolyn Yager Burrows

June 10, 2008

Judy and John, we are so very sorry to read of Larry's passing. You are in our hearts and prays.

With love always
June Yager, Marolyn Yager White

Norma Anderson-Dawes

June 10, 2008

Dear John and Judy,
My heart aches for you. I haven't seen you for many year but I have always remembered the good times we had on Manzanita Street. I am so sorry.

We Miss You Already We Love You

June 10, 2008

Grandpa and the Kids

Crystal

June 10, 2008

John, Judy and Sherry:
I have been trying to find the words to say to you. I do not believe there are any. I know that he was proud of all of you and loved all of you. My heart aches for you both. Sherry, your baby brother, how can this be real? I hold you close to my heart. My prayers to the LORD that HE continues to walk with you in your time of need. I love you all.
My dearest Stephanie:
I can not express the pain I feel that you have to experience the loss of your father. To loose, in this life, someone that you love and hold so close to your heart. It was always so important to me that you had a wonderful relationship with your father. I am eternally grateful of the bond that you and your father had. I know you love him very much. I am remorseful that he was taken from you. You both are too young to have had this happen. The saving grace is that his soul is at rest and you will see him again. He knows you love him. He adored you, from the very first minute of your life. It took you years to understand how much he loved his turkey. You knew he loved you, but it took awhile for you to know that you were the turkey. I love you. I pray that you find peace in knowing that you were a very special and important person in his life and his soul is at peace. He is forever by your side and you will be together again. GOD be with you.
Larry:
Thank you for continuing to be in our daughter’s life. I know I did not tell you enough how thankful I was for you, for being her father, grandfather to her children Michael, Kayla and Haley. They had such a good time this past summer when you came to stay with us. They will remember that for the rest of their days. You will never know how thankful we all are that you were able to come and visit. Those memories are forever branded in their hearts.

Until we see each other again. GOD rests your soul.

Ps. Give my mom and brother a hug and kiss from us.

Phillip Salas

June 10, 2008

Our condolences to the Bloom family. May God comfort you at this time.

josie blasing

June 10, 2008

thinking of you at this difficult time
Josie (Longs)

Lori Uhl McClelland

June 9, 2008

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Cherokee Memorial Park & Funeral Home & Funeral Home

June 9, 2008

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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