Phil Ashley
Almost a year and a half, my memories are still strong for my dear friend!
Birth date: Sep 18, 1946 Death date: Jun 16, 2021
Larry Weeks, 74, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph Weeks and Virginia Shermer. Larry is survived by his loving wife, Liz, his daughter Adrienne (John), his gra Read Obituary
Almost a year and a half, my memories are still strong for my dear friend!
We will always cherish the memories we have shared with Larry and Liz. Wether it was eating out, having drinks, sneaking ice cream, boat rides or car shows, it was always a great time. We will miss all the good times, conversations and laughs that we shared. We are so thankful to have had the honor and privilege of being Larry’s friend and neighbor. Our hearts go out to Liz, the family and friends. We will truly miss Larry and hearing Liz say “Where are you going Mr Weeks?”. Thankfully, she was always paying attention. The neighborhood will not be the same without seeing them washing/working on a boat or RV together. It is absolutely heartbreaking. Words cannot express the sadness in the loss of such a great friend. Nora & Bob Reising
I have opened and closed this page many times over the past few days! I have cried and I have cursed! I have written and then re-written my thoughts and memories only to end up closing the page! I come back to start over again but end up blank staring at the screen pondering the loss! Larry and I started off as a business relationship twenty some odd years back which morphed into a wonderful trusting friendship.
I will always have the very best of thoughts about "Mister Weeks".
Liz and Larry are a special chapter in my life that I do not want to close, anyone who has had the unique pleasure of knowing this special couple I know feel the same way. My time with them will always be held close to my heart.
Larry Weeks was the kind of neighbor everyone would wish for. He was kind, thoughtful, and always ready with a big smile. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Our hearts go out to Liz and all of the family.
George and Mary Mayer
We have known Larry and Liz for nearly 10 years. They are our neighbors, and the first people we met after moving here. They are truly kind and thoughtful people always lending a hand for anyone who needed it. We consider them family, I really mean that! Only family would care and help others the way they always did. And, only losing a member of your family would hurt your heart this bad. They truly loved and respected each other, and I love the way Liz would refer to Larry as, "Mr. Weeks".
If you really knew Larry, you would know that his dry sense of humor was one of his greatest attributes. His timing was always precise when he would impart his "words of wisdom". Many times I would have to think about what he said and ask myself, is he serious or joking? It was usually the latter.
He loved giving "special gifts"! Always picking out the most appropriate gift for that person. If you were "that person" you better be ready for a real good laugh! Some of these interesting gifts were: Squirrel feeders, Flushing toilet for Potty mouths, and a good ole can of Fish assholes for....well you know? I won't mention who got these special gifts.... you know who you are!
Larry enjoyed life to the fullest. He and Liz went on many adventures, even living on a boat in the Islands. He loved boats, motorcycles, RVs, and cars, and was knowledgeable of them all. And...he was a friend to all the animals, especially his Moka, and later Copper. He always made sure they had plenty of treats, Frisbees(Moka), and Squeaky balls(Copper). He liked to indulge in a few treats of his own liking, especially Ice Cream!
He was a kind, generous, thoughtful, and witty man that really enriched my life and the lives of those who knew him. Larry was very much loved, and will be deeply missed, but never, ever forgotten!!!
Sharing in your Loss with our deepest Sympathy and Prayers,
Thom and Tonya Ladwig