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Larry Edmond Erwin

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Larry Edmond Erwin Veteran

Birth
Death
14 May 2016 (aged 75)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 1-OO SITE 708
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Died peacefully Saturday, May 14, surrounded by his loving family. Larry is survived by his wife, Jayne Kimball Erwin, and his son, Brandon Edward Erwin, both of Jackson, Missouri, two sisters, Pat Blackwell and Winona Smith of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and his brother David Erwin of Salt Lake City, Utah, in addition to many nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by his unborn daughter, his parents, Ruby and Leland Erwin, His brothers-in law Bobby "Joe" Blackwell and Glenn Smith, his late nephew, Brian Smith, all of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and his father-in-law, Edward F. Kimball of Elmhurst, Illinois.

Larry served in The United States Airforce and received his Bachelors of Science in Finance from Indiana State University. Larry's career spanned decades in the service of credit unions in Missouri, Illinois and Arizona. He served as the Vice President of Mid-States Corporate Federal Credit Union in Oak Brook, Illinois. It was while working for Mid-States that Larry met his wife, Jayne in 1983. They married October 13, 1991. Becoming Brandon's dad was Larry's most cherished gift. He shared his love of music, memories of playing the trombone, watching movies and all things Sci-Fi, especially Star Wars, with his son. They saw movies as often as possible and talked about them daily. Larry benefitted miraculously thru the treatment of the late Dr. Scott Gibbs. Larry, Jayne and Brandon were honored to call him not only doctor but their friend.
While many were touched by Larry's life, his dearest & faithful friend, best man and confidant of 43 years remains Dave Reindl. Through thick, thin & everything in between, Nancy Grab, has been Larry's #1 cousin; ALWAYS there to love, visit him anywhere he lived, lift his spirits, sing, laugh, guide, remember & cry while she honestly shared whatever was needed. Nancy's mother, Eleanor, was Larry's favorite Aunt and it was she who came to room 412 to take Larry's hand from Brandon and walk him to God. St. Louis Cremation
Died peacefully Saturday, May 14, surrounded by his loving family. Larry is survived by his wife, Jayne Kimball Erwin, and his son, Brandon Edward Erwin, both of Jackson, Missouri, two sisters, Pat Blackwell and Winona Smith of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and his brother David Erwin of Salt Lake City, Utah, in addition to many nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by his unborn daughter, his parents, Ruby and Leland Erwin, His brothers-in law Bobby "Joe" Blackwell and Glenn Smith, his late nephew, Brian Smith, all of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and his father-in-law, Edward F. Kimball of Elmhurst, Illinois.

Larry served in The United States Airforce and received his Bachelors of Science in Finance from Indiana State University. Larry's career spanned decades in the service of credit unions in Missouri, Illinois and Arizona. He served as the Vice President of Mid-States Corporate Federal Credit Union in Oak Brook, Illinois. It was while working for Mid-States that Larry met his wife, Jayne in 1983. They married October 13, 1991. Becoming Brandon's dad was Larry's most cherished gift. He shared his love of music, memories of playing the trombone, watching movies and all things Sci-Fi, especially Star Wars, with his son. They saw movies as often as possible and talked about them daily. Larry benefitted miraculously thru the treatment of the late Dr. Scott Gibbs. Larry, Jayne and Brandon were honored to call him not only doctor but their friend.
While many were touched by Larry's life, his dearest & faithful friend, best man and confidant of 43 years remains Dave Reindl. Through thick, thin & everything in between, Nancy Grab, has been Larry's #1 cousin; ALWAYS there to love, visit him anywhere he lived, lift his spirits, sing, laugh, guide, remember & cry while she honestly shared whatever was needed. Nancy's mother, Eleanor, was Larry's favorite Aunt and it was she who came to room 412 to take Larry's hand from Brandon and walk him to God. St. Louis Cremation

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