Condolences
Oh Larry… you had to know that I would be the one least able to put into words how important you have been in my life. Your celebration of life was yesterday and I’m still struggling for words.
You have been such a great friend to me.
You made me laugh when I was being over dramatic. You believed in me, encouraged me and you were my voice of reason. Your loyalty to our friendship even after my accident is a blessing I will be forever grateful for. You supported me through all the ups and downs of my recovery. You refused to let me quit and it’s largely your influence that has made me the person I am today. When Kelsi was born I had no doubt that I would ask you to be her God Father. Your loyalty to family was so obvious. You are a rare man my friend; your heart is huge and you love well. I’m going to miss so many aspects of you in my life.
Farewell my friend. Until we meet again. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
Kim
Kim
Our heartfelt condolences to the family. Larry has been a very good friend and I have known him for more than 50 years. We shared an apartment our second year of college, shared birthdays and life events. He was one of my groomsmen 41 years ago. Through the years we visited often and kept close. Larry was always there to support me and my family. He will be missed.
My deepest sympathies to the family. I am saddened to hear about his passing. Larry and I worked together for many years and was my supervisor for a year. He always had a big smile. I’m grateful for his support but most of all his kindness..
My heartfelt condolences to the family. Larry and I worked together for a number of years. I will never forget his kindness, sharp intellect, and ability to lighten up the room with a joke or pun. He was definitely instrumental to my development and growth, and I will never forget his dedication and leadership capability. He often talked about his family and was very fond of his grandkids.
Our deepest sympathies to Christine and family. Larry was a groomsman at our wedding. He was a very old and dear friend to us. We will miss his laughter and kind heart. Ours girls would love to visit with him when he and Christine were a the Windsm park. We will hold his memories dear to our hearts.
Dan and I remember Larry’s smiling face at our home in 2018 when our family’s gathered together for Grandma Gray’s celebration of life. Aunt Christine, Roger, Denise and families -you are all in our thoughts and prayers
Dan and Maria Foster
I have known Larry since grade one and by the time we were done elementary school we had become close friends. He was best friend to my wife Kim and godfather to my daughter Kelsi. He has always been a part of our family and he will be dearly missed.
Lee & Karen Kersch
Our deepest condolences to the family. I’ve been friends with Larry since 1971 in junior high school. I’m thankful for the time I spent with Larry in the hospice. It was good for the soul to share stories of our misspent youth and see that special smile on his face as we reminisced. He will always be with me in my memories.
Larry was my cousin. We played together as kids. When we moved from Edmonton we saw each other less frequently but later in life we rekindled our relationship and I saw him in Calgary. We kept up by texting and then he visited us here in Enderby and I would go see him and Christine in Sicamous and in Penticton. These were great visits . I will miss him. Carole
I had the greatest pleasure to meet and work wirh Larry at the City of Calgary. He was a great mentor, had always an appreciated sense of humour and an amazing spirit of kindness. He will be dearly missed. My sincere condolences to Larry’s family! May his soul rest in peace!
I first met Larry in about 1965, grade one. It was in Junior high that Larry and I became friends. That grew into good friends, best friends. We connected, we talked, we misbehaved, we tried out life. After high school the sharing in fun continued, but over the years our paths took us differently. We still spoke on occasion, I knew where he was and he could find me. A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to sit and talk with Larry and rediscover that connection and also learn how deep it ran. I will always cherish that connection with Larry Lee…
Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories.Christine you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. With all our Love, Brian&Charmaine and family.
Condolences to all Larry’s family. He was a great friend of my brother Butch and our family growing up in Strathmore and shared many great adventures together.
So very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing , I’ve known Larry for many years , we went to school together and graduated together in Strathmore . Sending prayers and condolences to you and your family .
Very sad to hear of Larry's passing. Our thoughts and love go out to you Christine. Wish we could be there to be with you and to say a final goodbye to Larry. I am sure Larry knew you were there by his side. Love, Garry and Linda.
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