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                        Larry Eugene Silvest
10/13/1934 — 12/13/2006
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Hubbard, Iowa
Larry Eugene Silvest
Larry Silvest, 72, of Kennewick, WA was called home on December 13, 2006.
He was born in Hubbard, Iowa on October 13, 1934. His family moved to Oronda, WA in 1935.
In 1963 he and his family moved to Kennewick, where he worked for Cascade Natural Gas Company for 33 years.
Larry was known by many not only through his work as a service tech but also by his involvement with sports in the community from playing and coaching baseball and softball to refereeing football and basketball and as a bowler.
He was a quiet and loving man. He was loved by all who knew him.
Larry is survived by his sister Audrey; his daughters Darcy, Shelly, Lisa and Pam. He has six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, MaryAnn.
At his request, there will be no services. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials in his memory be directed to Hospice at Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, 2108 W. Entiat, Kennewick, WA 99336.
I have fond memoried of our days in Jr. Hi. and High School. I was also impressed with Larry’s loving care for his mother.
To Larry’s family…
Larry was a part of my life for 12 years, as he was a part of my mother’s and brother’s. I will always have fond memories of him and the hours he spent playing games with me and taking me fishing. My deepest condolences to you.
Sara Gonzalez
Dear Darcy, Shelley & Lisa, I want to let you know once more what a big part of my life your father was for me and my family. He had a wonderful sense of humor & a dear smile. He and I spent twelve years together, and I many fond memories of our relationship. He was a part of our Gonzalez family, and we remained friends all these years. I cried my eyes out yesterday knowing that I wouldn’t hear him & his lighthearted soul. Every time I visited my mother near his house, I would always look to see if he was out there in the yard. If he was, I would stop so my mother could see him. He always made sure to talk with her. Thank you, Larr, for all the happy times ! Somehow, the Lord brought us together for twelve years, and I think we managed to share many a happy moment. I know you are okay because you are with your dear mother. I can’t believe the Lord planned it all so you could be with her so soon. May you rest in peace ! My love, Yogi
My wife Beverly Hinman and I both went to school with Larry.He was a good friend . We’re sorry to hear of his passing.
Sorry to hear of the loss of a good friend of Jr. High and High School years. Class of 52
 
					
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Larry Eugene Silvest