In Memory

Cory Larson

Cory Lee Larson was born on July 1, 1963 and entered into eternal rest on July 6, 2008 at the age of 45.  Cory was a loving and devoted husband, father, son and friend to many.  He was survived by his wife Martha (Cain) Larson, a graduate of Roosevelt High School Class of 1982, his daughter Sunny Larson, the Head Cheerleader at Roosevelt High School Class of 2005 and son, Dylan Larson, the Football Center at Roosevelt High School Class of 2008.  Cory was surrounded by friends and family until the very end.  He will be truly missed by all that knew him. 



 
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07/22/11 09:45 AM #1    

Raymond Torres

The funniest person of the class of 81.  I bet God hasn't stopped laughing since Cory arrived.  Thanks Cory!  RIP


07/25/11 11:20 AM #2    

Epifanio Vasquez Jr.

Cory was one of my best friends every time I needed him for anything he would drop what

he was doing and help. He always made us laugh, he is missed by all very much. Epi (Jr) Vasquez


12/16/11 10:31 PM #3    

Steven Anthony Romo

Cory,

I agree with Epi, you were a funny and genuine person. The TR Class of 1981 would not have been the same without you. Thank You God for sharing Cory in our lives and memories.  RIP!

Steve


11/12/14 07:09 PM #4    

Terri Lanette Hartman

Cory,

This is the first time I have visited this site, and findingg out that you are no longer with us felt like a fist to my chest. You were one of the brightest lights in my time at Roosevelt. You had a specialness about you that very few young men possess at that age. I can honestly say that I truly loved you. You were a teddy bear that I could talk to about anything to, and never worry about being judged or having my confidences shared with others. It makes me feel a little better knowing that I told you back then, just how special you were to me and everyone else that was blessed enough to know you. Martha was a very lucky girl and woman, to have spent so much of her life with you. I really didn't know her, but I'm sure that you felt just as fortunate to have her too. It's pretty much a given that you went to Heaven, so if I'm blessed enough get there myself, I'll be looking for you,

Sincerely,

Terri Hartman


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