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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Larry Eugene
Mcgraw
August 23, 1937 – June 9, 2024
Larry Eugene McGraw, age 86, of Tustin, California, died of esophageal/stomach cancer at his home in the loving presence of family on June 9, 2024. He was born on August 23, 1937, in Salem, Illinois, to Gaither and Margaret Ethel (Brown) McGraw, and was the eldest in a blended family of 4 younger brothers – Richard, Mike, Ted, and Terry.
Larry attended Salem High School, before studying engineering at Bradley University and obtaining a B.E. degree in 1959. He lived in many places around the USA, and his amazing engineering knowledge and skills were employed by a number of engineering firms, traveling all around the world, for projects ranging from nuclear, plastics, mining, naval, oil, and others. There never seemed to be an engineered item that he didn't know something about. After retiring, he provided computer services locally in the Los Angeles area through his own company. His beaming smile could be found on his motorcycle when touring the west; in cafes with his many friends; and most of all, when he was with his devoted family.
Larry was preceded in death by brothers Richard Holden, Ted Holden, and Terry Wright. He is survived by his brother, Mike (Janice) McGraw; his children, Kathleen McGraw, Duncan (Christine) McGraw, and Mitchell (Cynthia) Zeissler; two grandchildren Maia McGraw and Amy McGraw; nieces and nephews.
As Larry often said, "Life is too short for bad pizza".
Per Larry's wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial. Instead, donation to Save the Redwoods League would be appreciated. https://secure.savetheredwoods.org/a/donate
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