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Published January 21, 2013, 12:00 AM

Larry A. Overgaard

Larry A. Overgaard, 66, East Grand Forks, died Friday, Jan 18th at Altru Hospital, surrounded by his loving family.

Larry was born on Aug. 13, 1946 in Crookston, MN, son of Albert and Belva (Berg) Overgaard. Larry attended Central High School in Crookston, graduating in 1964. He joined the US Navy in 1967, serving on the USS Wainwright during the Vietnam war. He was married on May 16, 1970 to Elizabeth Hegge in Crookston. He worked for the US Government for 27 years.

Larry A. Overgaard

Larry A. Overgaard, 66, East Grand Forks, died Friday, Jan 18th at Altru Hospital, surrounded by his loving family.

Larry was born on Aug. 13, 1946 in Crookston, MN, son of Albert and Belva (Berg) Overgaard. Larry attended Central High School in Crookston, graduating in 1964. He joined the US Navy in 1967, serving on the USS Wainwright during the Vietnam war. He was married on May 16, 1970 to Elizabeth Hegge in Crookston. He worked for the US Government for 27 years.

Survivors include his wife: Elizabeth; son: Matthew (Stephanie); three grandchildren: Isabella, Braxton & Emma; siblings: Earl (Faye), Marlys (Vern) Demarais; and stepmother: Mildred. He was preceded in death by his parents: Albert & Belva; and a sister: Dianne Engelstad.

The funeral service for Larry Overgaard will be held at 10:30 AM, Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Crookston, with the Rev. Rolf Preus, officiating. Visitation will be at the Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home in Crookston on Tuesday from 5-7 PM, with a 7 PM prayer service, and also at the church for one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the Eldred Cemetery, Eldred.

Online registry at www.stenshoelhouske.com.

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Curtis T.
Grand Forks, ND     01/22/2013 5:46 PM

Curt Tanabe Grand Forks, ND I will always remember Larry and Betty during Tuesday night dinner runs with our motorcycles in the summer. Had many enjoyable times and will miss his friendship. May he have many more journeys in the next life and may God comfort his family.

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Ernest L.
Eagle Lake, MN     01/21/2013 9:23 PM

About thirty three years ago when we were at the base and went to River Heights Church I would keep finding the heavy rubber entry mat thrown out in the grass on the snow. I would drag it back and it would be moved again the next Sunday. I quit doing that after I heard Larry complaining about the guy moving the mat and getting it caught in the snow blower again. Larry was a friendly man. Ernie Lillo

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debra e.
Grand Forks, ND     01/21/2013 6:37 PM

To the family of Larry....so saddened to read about the passing of Larry. I have gotten to know Larry when he would come into the Valley Dairy in East Grand Forks to purchase gas,get some coffee or get a few diet rootbeers. I will truley miss not seeing and visiting with Larry. He was such a nice person to know. May your wonderful memories of Larry as a husband, father, grandfather, and good friend help you through tnis most difficult time. May God bless you all!!

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