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Rebecca Jo Moxley Larson
09/01/1946 — 11/25/2006
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Cairo, Illinois
Rebecca Jo Moxley Larson
Rebecca Jo Moxley Larson passed away suddenly on November 25, 2006. She was sixty years old and resided in Kennewick, Washington. She was a retired secretary for the Kennewick School District, and had worked at Southgate Elementary.
Rebecca was born September 1, 1946 in Cairo, Illinois to Willard and Ellenmarie Moxley. She traveled with her family from place to place following construction jobs, finally settling in Kennewick in 1955. She graduated from Kennewick High School in 1964. Shortly thereafter in 1965 she married the love of her life Dennis Larson at St. Josephs Catholic Church. They started a family, and had two sons Jeffery and Sean.
Rebecca was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, inlaw, and friend. She was intelligent, highly moral, with common sense off the charts. Becky always knew what to say and do in every phase of life. She handled all the details with ease, from what Dennis wanted for dinner to the daily finances. He was along for the ride without a care, married to the love of his life for a wonderful 41 years.
Rebecca is survived by her husband Dennis Larson of Kennewick, son Jeffery Larson wife Karen of Kennewick, son Sean Larson wife Noel of Kennewick, mother Ellenmarie Moxley of Kennewick, brother Fred Moxley wife Helen of Kennewick, grandchildren Ashlee, Joshua, Zackery, Kaden, and Paige Larson all of Kennewick, and numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces, and Nephews. Becky is preceded in death by her father Willard Moxley, and her brother Curtis Moxley.
The Memorial service will be held on Thursday November 30, 2006, at 5:00pm at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Kennewick. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to a charity of your choice in Beckys name.
Our future has forever changed, and nothing can fill the void left in our lives. Becky was taken too soon, and just as she cared for us in life she will continue to watch over us from above. We couldnt have asked for a better wife, mother, daughter, sister, or grammie. With all her love and support for her family, she will always be in our hearts. Becky we love you and will miss you dearly.
Becky was my friend for 30 years. We worked together, our families played together. We laughed and sometimes cried together. She will be deeply missed. Judy
Becky was my Aunt. The best thing I remember about her is her always sewing me outfits when I was little. Then when I was an adult she would help me sew for my daughter. I know you are up in heaven with my dad and you guys are finally back together. Love you and miss you dearly,
Dawn
Dennis, Jeff, and Seanand families please accept my condolences on your loss. Becky was a wonderful woman. I will never forget her warmth and love and how she treated me like one of her own children. She always went out of her way to make sure I was fed and had a ‘Family’ for the holidays. I appoligize for not being able to attend her service due to my surgery today but take pleasure in knowing that Becky is in a better place and spent her time here as a loving and caring woman. Again I am truely sorry for your loss and I look forward to seeing you all soon.
Bonz
In some ways it seems like only yesterday we were all kids together. In other ways, it seems a world ago. In the Bible, Death is called the “last enemy” and it is promised that it will be done away with, along with the pain and tears of loss. Rev. 21:3,4 All such things will disappear forever.
Dennis and Maureen Mills
Dennis, Jeff, and Sean, my condolences on your loss. Growing up across the street from all of you I saw first hand what a great lady, wife, and mother she was. She was definately my favorite freinds mom in the neighborhood. I applogize for not being able to attend the services as my Uncle’s services were at the same time.
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Rebecca Jo Moxley Larson