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Lawrence Oliver “Skid” Rockwell

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Lawrence Oliver “Skid” Rockwell

Birth
Newport, Pend Oreille County, Washington, USA
Death
19 Nov 2008 (aged 85)
Washington, USA
Burial
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Lawrence Oliver Rockwell left us on Nov. 19, 2008 to be with our Lord and join his beloved wife Ferne Opal Rockwell, who passed away in Nov. 1988.
Larry was born Aug. 29, 1923 to parents Wellington and Ivy Rockwell.
Larry will be lovingly remembered by his 2 surviving daughters, Sandra Rose Rockwell of Boise, ID and Linda Marie Rockwell-Beigh wife of son-in-law Stanley Beigh of Rochester, WA, granddaughter Brittany Opal Carr and grandson Taylour James Beigh.
He was preceded in death by 8 brothers, and 3 sisters.
Larry served honorably in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Masonic Temple. Larry was also a proud member of Station #10 of the Seattle Fire Department.
Join us in saying, "Well done Larry, you deserve to rest now. God Bless."
A celebration of his life will be Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008 at St. Marks Lutheran Church at 1pm, Rochester, WA. Flowers may be sent to St. Mark's on Tuesday after 9:00 AM. In lieu of flowers donations in Lar! ry's honor may be made to St. Mark's.
Inquiries may be made to Woodlawn Funeral Home in Olympia, WA.
Please sign the guestbook at
www.legacy.com/chronline.
Published in Chronline from November 22 to December 2, 2008
Lawrence Oliver Rockwell left us on Nov. 19, 2008 to be with our Lord and join his beloved wife Ferne Opal Rockwell, who passed away in Nov. 1988.
Larry was born Aug. 29, 1923 to parents Wellington and Ivy Rockwell.
Larry will be lovingly remembered by his 2 surviving daughters, Sandra Rose Rockwell of Boise, ID and Linda Marie Rockwell-Beigh wife of son-in-law Stanley Beigh of Rochester, WA, granddaughter Brittany Opal Carr and grandson Taylour James Beigh.
He was preceded in death by 8 brothers, and 3 sisters.
Larry served honorably in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Masonic Temple. Larry was also a proud member of Station #10 of the Seattle Fire Department.
Join us in saying, "Well done Larry, you deserve to rest now. God Bless."
A celebration of his life will be Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008 at St. Marks Lutheran Church at 1pm, Rochester, WA. Flowers may be sent to St. Mark's on Tuesday after 9:00 AM. In lieu of flowers donations in Lar! ry's honor may be made to St. Mark's.
Inquiries may be made to Woodlawn Funeral Home in Olympia, WA.
Please sign the guestbook at
www.legacy.com/chronline.
Published in Chronline from November 22 to December 2, 2008


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