Larry Harold Andersen
ANDERSEN, ENGEL, CUMMINGS, SMILEY, WHALEY
Posted By: Alvin Poole (email)
Date: 12/7/2017 at 10:56:36
Larry Harold Andersen, 75, died suddenly April 12, 2017, at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha, Neb.
A funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 17, 2017, at Fouts Funeral Home in Woodbine. The officiant was Beth Fouts. Recorded musical selections were “Amazing Grace,” “Wind Beneath my Wings” and “When the Saints go Marching In.” Pallbearers were Hans Andersen, Lester Smiley, Ben Andersen, Jim Andersen, Shane Andersen and Travis Andersen. The military graveside rites were provided by the Woodbine American Legion Weiss Post No. 143. The final resting place is at the Branson Cemetery in Loveland.
Larry was born on August 10, 1941, in Englewood, Calif. to Harold and Norma (Engel) Andersen. The family moved back to Iowa when Larry was a toddler. Larry attended country and public school and he graduated in 1959 from Woodbine High School. He then attended the University of Iowa graduating with degrees in chemistry and pharmacy. Larry proudly served his country in the U.S. Army. After his honorable discharge he worked in pharmacy in Council Bluffs and Omaha, and he then ventured north to Alaska. In 1973, Larry married Ellen Cummings in Juneau, Alaska. The couple made their home in Anchorage where Larry worked as a pharmacist. Larry had his private pilot’s license and would fly to work for the day and then fly back home at the end of the day. Larry retired from being a pharmacist in 2012 and the couple moved to Woodbine so Larry could farm their farm ground.
Larry loved nature, wildlife, and the outdoors. He loved to hunt and fish, hike into the mountains for the adventure and simply enjoy nature. Larry’s love and respect of wildlife led him to enjoy watching and photography the animals rather than hunting them. Hans was involved with hockey and Larry enjoyed supporting him and his team in hockey and also watching hockey with Hans. Larry also loved to follow Anna with her dancing, arts, Girls Scouts and her bunnies. Larry also loved the family dog Hager and family bunny Klaus. Farming was always a big part of who Larry was, and he was so happy to be farming. Larry often said that farming was where he was meant to be.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents and nephew, Andy Whaley. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Andersen of Woodbine; two children, Hans Andersen of Woodbine, and Anna Andersen and her husband Lester Smiley of Oakland, Calif.; brother, Ben (Linda) Andersen of Dunlap, Iowa; sister, Nancy (Hugh) Whaley of Sheridan, Indiana; and many other relatives and friends.
Fouts Funeral Home - Woodbine 19 Apr 2017
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