On December 11, 1961 he entered the Army and was stationed in Fort Carson and Fort Bragg. In early 1962 he was promoted to Sergeant. The army wanted to send him to school to learn to fly helicopters and be a pilot in Vietnam, but he decided not to re-enlist and was discharged on December 11, 1963. He valued his time in the service and he often said that his time in the army gave him confidence and taught him leadership.
Larry and Kay Allen were married on October 12, 1965. Together they had 3 children.
In 1968 he started working for Marias River Electric as a superintendent. In 1981 he became the general manager until his retirement in 2005. He then worked as an interim manager for several cooperatives and then truly retired in 2009. From 1973 to present he served on numerous committees and boards and after his retirement, his focus was on creating and promoting the Montana Veteran’s Memorial Flag.
Larry loved flying planes, fishing, boating, and spending time with family. His greatest love was God, Family, Country, Flag, and his home town of Shelby and surrounding areas and the people that live here.
Survivors include wife; two children; five grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister and a nephew. He is preceded in death by his daughter, LeeAnn.
Complete obituary at Asper Funeral Home
On December 11, 1961 he entered the Army and was stationed in Fort Carson and Fort Bragg. In early 1962 he was promoted to Sergeant. The army wanted to send him to school to learn to fly helicopters and be a pilot in Vietnam, but he decided not to re-enlist and was discharged on December 11, 1963. He valued his time in the service and he often said that his time in the army gave him confidence and taught him leadership.
Larry and Kay Allen were married on October 12, 1965. Together they had 3 children.
In 1968 he started working for Marias River Electric as a superintendent. In 1981 he became the general manager until his retirement in 2005. He then worked as an interim manager for several cooperatives and then truly retired in 2009. From 1973 to present he served on numerous committees and boards and after his retirement, his focus was on creating and promoting the Montana Veteran’s Memorial Flag.
Larry loved flying planes, fishing, boating, and spending time with family. His greatest love was God, Family, Country, Flag, and his home town of Shelby and surrounding areas and the people that live here.
Survivors include wife; two children; five grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister and a nephew. He is preceded in death by his daughter, LeeAnn.
Complete obituary at Asper Funeral Home
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