Beach and Larson’s Marina a t Lake
Freeman, died Friday, March 31, 1978,
at his winter home in Largo, Fla. Death
was attributed to a heart attack.
A native of Lafayette, he owned and
operated Larson Plumbing and Heating
in that city for 28 years before pur-
chasing Sandy Beach and the Marina at
Lake Freeman in 1960. He retired in
1975.
He was a member of the Yeoman
United Methodist Church and the Odd
Fellows Lodge and the Plumbers and
Steamfitters Union at Lafayette.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Frances Golden; one son, Robert
Larson of Rt. 2, Monticello; a brother,
Victor Larson of Lafayette, and two
sisters, Mildred French of Lafayette
and Anita Castor of West Lafayette.
Final rites were Monday at Lafayette
with the Rev. George Hostetter officiating.
Interment was in Dayton Cemetery.
Delphi Carroll County Comet April 5, 1978
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Beach and Larson’s Marina a t Lake
Freeman, died Friday, March 31, 1978,
at his winter home in Largo, Fla. Death
was attributed to a heart attack.
A native of Lafayette, he owned and
operated Larson Plumbing and Heating
in that city for 28 years before pur-
chasing Sandy Beach and the Marina at
Lake Freeman in 1960. He retired in
1975.
He was a member of the Yeoman
United Methodist Church and the Odd
Fellows Lodge and the Plumbers and
Steamfitters Union at Lafayette.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Frances Golden; one son, Robert
Larson of Rt. 2, Monticello; a brother,
Victor Larson of Lafayette, and two
sisters, Mildred French of Lafayette
and Anita Castor of West Lafayette.
Final rites were Monday at Lafayette
with the Rev. George Hostetter officiating.
Interment was in Dayton Cemetery.
Delphi Carroll County Comet April 5, 1978
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