520 W Raye Street
Seattle, Washington
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6 Entries
Larry Tanabe
March 5, 2004
I had the pleasure of knowing Larry through playing pool at Jillian's. I have fond memories of the pool games themselves and the post game midnight snacks in the International District. I was always known as "The Other Larry". I can't think of a nicer guy to be compared to. We'll all miss him.
Diane Halverson
March 3, 2004
I worked with Larry at General Electric - what a personality and helpful person to be around. I'm so sorry to hear about Larry, and my very best goes out to his family and very good friends. He will be missed!
Dora, Ken & A.J Sanchez-Pontelandolfo
March 3, 2004
Nina,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It was a pleasure to know Larry we are thankful to of had him as our friend. Remember the wonderful times you spent together. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.
Jesse Ingram
March 3, 2004
Larry was a very dear friend.
He was always cheerful and warm.
He will be missed.
My prayers to his family.
Thelma & John Rademaker
March 1, 2004
My dear friend Nina,
My heart is breaking for you and your family. What a gift Lar was to you. I remember his great sense of humor and how much fun it was to spend time in his and your company. Just remember that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Nina, you will be my friend forever.
SanDee & Jere LaBonte'
March 1, 2004
I met Larry while a patient in Providence Hospital. He was a special person to take me under his wing and show me the ropes on rehab. We were involved in hijinks in the unit and had a very riotous time. We went to the cafeteria for little outings, and didn't really get caught being gone from the floor. I will always remember his sense of humour and his support for me.
Larry, keep smiling!
Love, SanDee
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