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Lawrence Joseph ”Larry” Jobin
06/22/1930 — 08/08/2003
From Pasco, WA, US | Born in Lake Linden, Michigan
Lawrence Joseph ”Larry” Jobin
Lawrence Larry Jobin passed away August 8, 2003 at the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice House.
Larry was born June 22, 1930 in Lake Linden, Michigan to Adelard and Julia Jobin. He played all sports and continued his love of baseball as an avid Mariners fan.
In 1962 the family moved to Moses Lake, WA where Larry worked at Tyson's Menswear. Larry was active in all civic organizations in Moses Lake, including the Lion's Club where he served as President and represented Moses Lake Lion's at the International Convention in Tokyo, Japan in 1969.
After moving to the Tri-Cites in 1975, Larry worked at Lanter's Clothier until he opened Larry's Carpet Care. He also managed the Fox and Hounds Tavern and Henry Peppernickles. From 1986 until his retirement in 1995, Larry worked for Union Oil 76 Distributors in Pasco, WA. After retirement, Larry worked for Pasta Mama's, Frito Lay, and mowed many yards for his friends and neighbors.
Larry will always be remembered for taking an interest in everyone he met, helping people at any time and telling wonderful stories. He never met a stranger. He enjoyed time with his family and friends, his grandchildren, gardening, and life in general.
Larry is survived by his wife Diane of Pasco, his children Darrell Jobin Sherrie Lennox, Pasco, and Sandy Bumgardner Allen of Spokane, born to Larry and Luella Jobin of Moses Lake; step-son Geoff Hayes Alyssa, Richland and nine grandchildren. He also leaves behind three aunts, Louise Jobin of Grand Island, NE, Agnes Roy of Green Bay, WI, Isabel Nashland of Illinois; and many loving friends.
Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, August 14, 2003, at Cathedral of Joy, Gage Blvd., Richland, WA with reception following.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, 2108 W. Entiat Ave., Kennewick, WA 99336. We would also like to thank the nurses, chaplain and staff of Hospice for the love and care of Larry and our family.
My sincere condolences to all the family of Larry. He was a good neighbor and friend for many years here at Greenbrier Village. May your fond memories and God’s strength help you in the days ahead to lessen your grief.
Fondly,
Jo Cluck
Larry was a good man and gave of himself to help others. He also helped make Greenbrier Village a better place to live.
My sincere condolences to all the family of Larry. He was a good neighbor and friend for many years here at Greenbrier Village. May your fond memories and God’s strength help you in the days ahead to lessen your grief.
Fondly,
Jo Cluck
Larry was a good man and gave of himself to help others. He also helped make Greenbrier Village a better place to live.
Larry was a good friend to all and I am very happy to have known him. He is in peace now.
Larry was truly always a friend who never said a bad word about anyone. He never showed anger, and always seemed to brighten a person’s day. I have not seen Larry since he was at Henry’s, but knew him well in Moses Lake. He will be missed.
Larry Rigsby
To Larry’s family and many friends we wish to express our sincere sympathy and yet joy for the pleasure of knowing Larry, although it was sure a brief span of our life. God Bless
Wayne & Janine Holle
I’m sorry about Larry’s passing. I liked him so much. I got to know him when he volunteered with the air show and continued to see him from time to time when our paths crossed. I will remember his humor, his compassion and his warm spirit for a long time.
I would just like to send my sincere condolences to Larry’s family. I work with Larry’s son Darrell at Frito Lay Inc. and had the privilage to meet Larry while out in the market. He was always nice and very cheerful to talk with.
Alan and Jo Cravens
Larry was a great guy and loved by all. He will be missed.
Diane and Family,
So sorry to hear about Larry’s passing, I knew Larry from way back at Tysons. Such a neat man. What was written in the obituary was so true, about never meeting a stranger,and taking an intrest in everyone. I remember times when I would be across the street and he would stand out side the store and say hello to me and others. He will truly be misssed. my thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family. A friend in Moses Lake, Steve West and Family
We express our sympathy to Diane,Darrell and Sandy and their families.
We enjoyed Larry as we often stopped at Moses Lake as we passed through from Wa to Mi. He was always the perfect friend when we went pheasant hunting in Moses Lake. His jokes and friendly smile will be missed by us and everyone who knew him. We are at present in Mi and plan to be at the gravesite with the Barkells when his ashes are buried in Lake Linden.
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Lawrence Joseph ”Larry” Jobin