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Lawrence Wiltse
In Memory of
Lawrence Eugene
Wiltse
1941 - 2011
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Condolence From: Matt Zook
Condolence: I don't remember much about Lawrence because I was to young but I do miss my aunt Shirley.
Friday August 05, 2011
Condolence From: Peggy & Jeff Gienau
Condolence: My husband and I would like to convey our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Lawrence. We would like to share with you something that has brought us much comfort at a similar time in our lives. John 11:14-44 shares with us the experience of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus here on earth before the very eyes of those he loved. We can only imagine the tears of joy when we too are reunited with our dear loved ones. (John 5:28,29) Lawrence will surely be missed by many of those who's lives he shared, remember the experiences you shared together and learn from them, hold them close to your heart and cherish them. May you find comfort from those who surround you at this very difficult time. Our sincere condolences to all of you.
Sunday July 31, 2011
Condolence From: Sharron Banwell (sister)
Condolence: Our brother was a very kind person, always willing to help someone when they needed it. He enjoyed getting out on his scooter with his wife Sharon. One of his favorite things to do was play the card game 500. We will miss him and those special times with family and friends.
Sunday July 31, 2011
Condolence From: Marlene (Anderson) Bringolf
Condolence: Dear Sharon & Family Members, So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Working with Larry was a pleasure, as he always had a warm hello and a friendly smile upon his face. Great personality & a big heart. My sincerest condolences,
Saturday July 30, 2011
Condolence From: Rose Erickson Hall
Condolence: Larry was my first true love. Although things didn't work out as planned, he was always a dear friend. I know he is now with Heavenly Father and no longer suffering. See you on the other side dear friend.
Friday July 29, 2011
Condolence From: Kirk McCollough
Condolence: Larry worked for Seneca Foundry for a long time and remained a good friend to all of us here at Seneca Foundry. I remember at our 100 year open house Larry and Sharon both showed up for the tour, they had ridden across town on the hoverrounds. We had to plug it in so he could make it back home. Hats off to a man of true grit.
Friday July 29, 2011
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