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Duane Morris Larson

Posted 2018-10-16 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Oct. 11, 2018 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Duane Morris Larson passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved
ones in Lake Havasu City, Arizona on October 8, 2018. Duane was born
on September 25, 1938 to Kittie Mae and Morris Larson in Douglas
County, Wisconsin. At the time of his birth, Duane's older siblings
included Larry and Donna; his younger sister, Rita, followed.

Duane graduated from East High School in Superior, Wisconsin in 1956.
Soon after graduation, Duane joined the US Marine Corps, where he
served honorably.

From an early start in the shipyards of Superior and Seattle, to
estimating for the construction and manufacturing industries, Duane
enjoyed a varied and satisfying professional career until his
retirement in 2001. Outside the workplace, Duane had a passion for
building and renovation projects for himself, family and friends,
which continued up until recent months. Over the years he also enjoyed
bowling and golfing, which kept him fit and social.

In March 1961, Duane married Karen Swanson in Lake Nebagamon,
Wisconsin. Their daughter, Kim Leslie, was born in December 1961,
followed by their son, Kent Duane, in April 1968.

In 2001, Duane met his special partner, Patricia Johnson. For 16 years
they both loved spending summers in northern Minnesota and avoiding
the cold winter months in Lake Havasu City in Arizona.

Duane is survived by his children, Kim and Kent; his grandchildren,
Erika and Kevin; his sisters, Donna and Rita; and special partner,
Patricia.

A celebration of Duane's life will be held in northern Wisconsin next
spring.

Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the Larson family at
www.mohavememorial.com

Services were placed in the care of Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu
Mortuary.




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