He was born April 1, 1962, to Eugene John and Carol Jean Vick in Marshfield, Wis. He received his education and graduated with Manhattan High School's Class of 1980 in Manhattan.
Larry worked various jobs including nightshift watchman of a large factory, forklift operator, general contractor and assistant purchasing agent. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, raising horses, drawing, watching movies, listening to music, building furniture, rebuilding automobile engines, and he was an avid professional wrestling fan. Larry could fix anything from a toaster to a tractor. He also enjoyed motorcycles, three-wheelers, his boat and snowmobiles.
Larry was as strong as an ox both mentally and physically. He looked like a big bear to some people, but those who really knew him will remember him as a generous, thoughtful, independent, good-hearted and strong-willed man.
He leaves behind his family and many great friends who are missing him dearly and will always love him.
Larry is survived by his significant other of 13 years, Juanita Brown of Grandview, Wash.; his parents, Eugene "Tiny" and Carol Vick of Mabton, Wash.; sister, Linda Vick of Nampa, Idaho; and his canine companion and best buddy, Reba, they were truly inseparable.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents and numerous aunts and uncles.
He was born April 1, 1962, to Eugene John and Carol Jean Vick in Marshfield, Wis. He received his education and graduated with Manhattan High School's Class of 1980 in Manhattan.
Larry worked various jobs including nightshift watchman of a large factory, forklift operator, general contractor and assistant purchasing agent. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, raising horses, drawing, watching movies, listening to music, building furniture, rebuilding automobile engines, and he was an avid professional wrestling fan. Larry could fix anything from a toaster to a tractor. He also enjoyed motorcycles, three-wheelers, his boat and snowmobiles.
Larry was as strong as an ox both mentally and physically. He looked like a big bear to some people, but those who really knew him will remember him as a generous, thoughtful, independent, good-hearted and strong-willed man.
He leaves behind his family and many great friends who are missing him dearly and will always love him.
Larry is survived by his significant other of 13 years, Juanita Brown of Grandview, Wash.; his parents, Eugene "Tiny" and Carol Vick of Mabton, Wash.; sister, Linda Vick of Nampa, Idaho; and his canine companion and best buddy, Reba, they were truly inseparable.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents and numerous aunts and uncles.
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