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Larry G Tressler VIEW PROFILE

Died February 1, 2017 in Ft. Worth, TX. Preceded in death by father Gordon K. Tressler and brother Kevin Lee Tressler. Survived by his son Richard Paul Tressler, grandmother Lorraine Tressler, sister Loree Schauer, sister-in-law Vickie Tressler, nephew Taylor Frederick and niece Courtney Schauer. Burial was held in Texas. Donations may be sent to Cooks Children's Medical Center, 801 7th Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76104.
 
 

Published in Denver Post on Feb. 19, 2017 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/denverpost/obituary.aspx?n=larry-gordon-tressler&pid=184159999#sthash.vvHg0glf.dpuf



 
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03/10/17 10:40 AM #1    

Becky Thomas

a great friend he was...just thought about him the other day. Kind regards to family.


03/11/17 01:01 PM #2    

Jamie Patrice Renn (Eisele)

I remember Larry as a sweet, kind, and most importantly having the gift of laughter. He loved to laugh, and to give laughter to those he came in contact with. Happiness was his gift to the world. What a wonderful legacy. Condolences to his family. 


03/15/17 07:26 AM #3    

William C Sauer

Larry was in my circle of friends. We played ball and had fun together. Lost touch when he and Benson moved to Texas. He was a good guy and great to be around. He's gone too soon. My condolences to his family.


03/15/17 10:55 AM #4    

Janice Lea Maulis (Perry)

Larry and I went to Maddox Elementary School together.  He lived just up the hill on Deleware Street.  We were good friends.  Norma Eve, Steve Fitzgerald, Larry and I took square dncing lessons together in sixth grade and just had a blast.  We remained friends throughout Flood and EHS.  I'll never forget the time I was driving my dog, Speedy, in my "topless" 48 Willies Jeep.  Larry reached over to hug me and Speedy gave him a warning bite.  SHEEZE!  Speedy had never done that before and I just felt terrible.  Larry was Larry and said he'd wait for that hug when Speedy wasn't around!  Such a great guy.  I begged him on the phone to come to our 40th reunion, but he had a graduation for his nephew in Englewood and was using his vacation time for that special event. The Syndicate is one of my fondest memories of you;  just a fun guy!  You will be missed Larry, by so many of us.  Janice Maulis Perry


06/02/17 08:47 PM #5    

Marilyn C Tennant (Sinclair)

Larry was always the life of the party and an uplifting spirit. So wish he could have made the 40th, but one needs to do what is important in their life. My heartfelt condolenaces to his family and loved ones. 


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