Larren K. England

Larren K. England

April 27, 1937 - November 04, 2010

Larren K. England

April 27, 1937 - November 04, 2010

Obituary

Larren England, 73, joined our Heavenly Father on November 4, 2010. He has lived in California, Utah and recently moved to Laguna Woods, CA where he was enjoying retirement. He enjoyed golf, bowling and spending time with his family. He was such a kind hearted man and will be greatly missed.

Larren is survived by his beloved wife, Marilyn of 45 years: Daughter, Suzette Scot; Son, Darren DelAnn; Grandchildren, Bryan 16, Taylor 15, Jacob 14, Breanna 12, and Caden 9; 5 brothers and their families and many friends.

Graveside Service to be held November 10, 2010 at 11 am at El Toro Memorial Park, 25751 Trabuco Rd., Lake Forest, CA 92630. Brunch following service at The Dahl’s

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31 responses to Larren K. England

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  1. Larry will be very missed by so many friends and family members. I am so sorry for your loss and just wanted to say that I love you all so much and that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. Marilyn, you have my deepest condolences and you will always be with me and in my prayers! Larry is with God now and out of pain and watching over you now. If you need anything or just want to talk or maybe meet for lunch or coffee sometime please call me. My number is 949-528-5193. I love you, Becci

  3. Larry was a very special light in this world.
    He was always smiling and ready to help in so many little ways. He fixed my lamps, helped with the cat and always figured out how to make things work to help me.
    Larry will be missed by many people with the quiet assurance he seemed to always have in all situations.
    Larry you are gone but not forgotten.
    Love and God Bless
    Carol

  4. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. We love you all and can help in any way you need. Rest in knowing that Larry is at peace now.
    ………………..
    It will be the little things
    that you will remember,
    the quiet moments,
    the smiles, the laughter.
    And although it may seem
    hard right now,
    it will be the memories
    of these little things
    that help to push
    away the pain
    and bring the smiles
    back again.
    Words, however kind,
    can’t mend your heartache:
    but those who care and
    share your loss wish you
    comfort and peace of mind.
    May you find strength
    in the love of family
    and in the warm embrace
    of friends.
    –author unknown

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