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Maj Larry Andrew Andersen

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Maj Larry Andrew Andersen

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Dec 2013 (aged 73)
Utah, USA
Burial
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4413941, Longitude: -111.9306348
Plot
Section BB-275
Memorial ID
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Major Larry A. Andersen, USANG, retired, born September 12, 1940, died December 9, 2013 of cancer.

Larry attended West High School and graduated from Cyprus High School, where he enjoyed being a cheerleader. He graduated from Utah State University, where he was also a cheerleader and a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity.

He married Linda Johnson and had one daughter, Stacey; later divorced. He married Patricia Smith, and had one daughter, Allicia.

He joined the U. S. Army in 1966 during the Vietnam Era. He trained at Fort Riley, Kansas, before applying and being accepted at the Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Following graduation as a 2nd Lt., he received orders for Germany. He greatly enjoyed his military service in Germany and he and Pat were able to travel to Holland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and France during that time. Military service was very important to Larry and upon returning to Utah, he joined the National Guard, where he achieved the rank of Major.

From 1969 to 1973, he was instrumental in building and operating Round Valley Resort golf course in Morgan, Utah. He was involved in several other property development projects. His last business was commercial painting on large projects such as the Capitol Theater, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, and Abravanel Hall.

After retiring, he discovered he had a talent for writing and he spent hours writing stories about people, happenings in his life, trips he took, and family.

He also became an avid reader and would spend almost every day at the Murray Library. Family was very important to Larry and he never missed a family party or event.

Survived by mother, Alma Youngberg Andersen; brothers, Lynn and Stephen (Michelle); sister, Catherine "Cathy"; former wife, Patricia Andersen; daughters, Allicia and Stacey; grandson, Brittan; son-in-law, Brad Davis; nephews, Scott, Marty, and Dane; nieces, Erica and Lora; and other extended family. Preceded in death by father, Martin Andersen; aunts, and uncles.

Heartfelt thanks to the staff of Access Home Care and Hospice, especially Tami, for their care and support of Larry and his family during this painful time.

Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, December 18, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale, Utah.
A celebration of life for family and friends will be held that evening from 5:00 to 7:00 at Eggs In the City, 1675 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from December 15 to December 16, 2013.
Major Larry A. Andersen, USANG, retired, born September 12, 1940, died December 9, 2013 of cancer.

Larry attended West High School and graduated from Cyprus High School, where he enjoyed being a cheerleader. He graduated from Utah State University, where he was also a cheerleader and a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity.

He married Linda Johnson and had one daughter, Stacey; later divorced. He married Patricia Smith, and had one daughter, Allicia.

He joined the U. S. Army in 1966 during the Vietnam Era. He trained at Fort Riley, Kansas, before applying and being accepted at the Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Following graduation as a 2nd Lt., he received orders for Germany. He greatly enjoyed his military service in Germany and he and Pat were able to travel to Holland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and France during that time. Military service was very important to Larry and upon returning to Utah, he joined the National Guard, where he achieved the rank of Major.

From 1969 to 1973, he was instrumental in building and operating Round Valley Resort golf course in Morgan, Utah. He was involved in several other property development projects. His last business was commercial painting on large projects such as the Capitol Theater, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, and Abravanel Hall.

After retiring, he discovered he had a talent for writing and he spent hours writing stories about people, happenings in his life, trips he took, and family.

He also became an avid reader and would spend almost every day at the Murray Library. Family was very important to Larry and he never missed a family party or event.

Survived by mother, Alma Youngberg Andersen; brothers, Lynn and Stephen (Michelle); sister, Catherine "Cathy"; former wife, Patricia Andersen; daughters, Allicia and Stacey; grandson, Brittan; son-in-law, Brad Davis; nephews, Scott, Marty, and Dane; nieces, Erica and Lora; and other extended family. Preceded in death by father, Martin Andersen; aunts, and uncles.

Heartfelt thanks to the staff of Access Home Care and Hospice, especially Tami, for their care and support of Larry and his family during this painful time.

Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, December 18, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale, Utah.
A celebration of life for family and friends will be held that evening from 5:00 to 7:00 at Eggs In the City, 1675 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from December 15 to December 16, 2013.


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