In a small town nestled in the heart of Montana, Larry B. Thorson’s life unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on the community he called home. Born on April 24, 1941, to Palmer and Juanita Thorson in South Haven, MN, Larry’s journey was one of service, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment. Larry’s early years were marked by a sense of duty and patriotism. From 1960 to 1964, he proudly served in the United States Navy, distinguishing himself as a Vietnam Veteran. His service was a testament to his courage and dedication to his country during a challenging period in history.
Following his military service, Larry embarked on a career that mirrored his compassionate nature. For 21 years, he worked for St. Louis County Social Services, dedicating his time and skills to making a positive impact on the lives of others. His retirement in 1999 marked the end of a chapter in his professional life, but his legacy of service lived on.
Larry’s impact extended beyond the workplace and into the hearts of his family. He was a beloved husband to Pat (Hentges) Thorson for an impressive 57 years, a devoted father to his son Keith, and a proud grandfather to Kevin. Family meant everything to Larry, and his love and support were unwavering. In the tapestry of Larry’s life, family connections were tightly woven. He shared the joys and challenges of life with his siblings, Wayne (JoAnn), JD, Paul, and Jerry (Jane).
However, Larry also experienced the pain of loss, as he was preceded in death by his parents, Palmer and Juanita Thorson, as well as his brother Dale and sisters Jean, Carol, and Vonnie. Larry’s commitment to community and family was mirrored in the countless lives he touched. His warm smile, kind words, and selfless acts of kindness left an enduring impression on those fortunate enough to know him. Whether he was advocating for social services or providing a comforting presence to his loved ones, Larry’s impact was immeasurable.
As we bid farewell to Larry B. Thorson, we honor not only his military service and professional achievements but also the love and compassion that defined his character. The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. [Doctor’s Name] for their care and support during Larry’s journey. In the quiet corners of Conrad, Montana, Larry’s legacy will endure as a beacon of service, love, and dedication.
He will be fondly remembered by friends, family, and a grateful community for the profound impact he made throughout his remarkable life.