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In Memory of our friend John Larsen aka 6X6 3/14/39 - 4/17/05. The one who takes your hand but touches your heart is a true Friend. Everybody sees how you seem, however, only some know who you are. The greatest events are not always the loudest. Sometimes they are the most quiet.
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In Memory of our friend John Larsen aka 6X6 3/14/39 - 4/17/05
The one who takes your hand but touches your heart is a true Friend
Everybody sees how you seem, however, only some know who you are
The greatest events are not always the loudest Sometimes they are the most quiet
We seldom think of what we have, but always think of what we miss
The hardest thing in life is knowing which bridge to cross and which one to burn
Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts
God wants you to become acquainted with many different people in the course of your life, so that when you meet the right ones,you can appreciate and be grateful for them
LARSEN, JOHNMarch 14, 1939 to April 17, 2005 John Martin Larsen, 66, passed away April 17, 2005 in Lake Havasu City, AZ. He was born to John and Anna (Stumpf) Larsen on March 14, 1939 in Brooklyn, NY.He began coming to Lake Havasu 4 years ago from Carson City to spend his winters here with his wife, Kathleen. One of John’s greatest pleasures was flying, which he had done since 1959 until 2000. He also was passionate about boating.John was a proud veteran in the US Air Force.John is survived by his beloved bride of 19 years, Kathleen; son, John Larsen of Auburn, CA; daughters, Patricia Rayburn of Middletown, CA and Christina Larsen of Hayward, CA; brothers, Jim Larsen of Hayward, CA, Roy Larsen and Chris Larsen, both of Atascadero, CA; sister, Anna Plant of Lowell, AR and six grandchildren.