at Cutler-O’Neill Funeral Home in Council Bluffs.īill Tullis, 90, of Mt. Visitation will take place on Thursday, Aug. Following mass, lunch will be served in the church hall. Peter’s Catholic Church in Council Bluffs. He will be missed by many including his loyal cat, Mittens.Ī joint funeral service will be held for Larry and Mary Harrison on Friday, Aug. Larry was a good and faithful friend to all who knew him. Larry was preceded in death by his wife Mary in June 2023 son Michael Frederick in 2016 his parents brother Don Harrison brothers-in-law Don Engel and Dan Sullivan sister-in-law Margaret Harrison Current and mother and father-in-law Marie and James Sullivan. Larry is survived by his daughters Colleen Thomas and Michelle Gess grandchildren Luke (Hannah) and Logan Thomas and Alexis Borwick sister Carolyn Engel sisters-in-law Connie Hudson, Jean Sullivan, Barb Parcher (Scott) and Nancy Sullivan Levy (John) brothers-in-law John (Debbie) and Ed (Carol) Sullivan and many nieces and nephews. Larry and Mary raised their three children on an acreage south of Council Bluffs where they built their lifelong home. Subsequently, Larry had a long career with Northwestern Bell, US West, and Qwest. He served his country in the Iowa National Guard from 1963 to 1969. Larry worked at Nodaway Valley Foods and attended Iowa State University. During that time, he developed a love for cars, particularly Ford Thunderbirds. Throughout his teenage years, Larry could often be seen working at the DX Gas Station that was owned and operated by his dad. They dated in high school and were married in September of 1967 in Corning. During his sophomore year in high school, he noticed a pretty Irish lass in the hallway, Mary Colleen Sullivan, who became the love of his life. Larry graduated from Corning High School in 1961. He was the youngest of three children born to Eleanor and Burdette “Sugar” Harrison. Larry was born in Creston, Iowa, on July 23, 1943. Larry Dean Harrison, age 80, passed to his heavenly home on July 28, 2023, in Omaha, Neb. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, his parents-in-law, Mark and Vivian Jorgenson and a sister-in-law Rhonda Haugland. his brother, Allen (wife Trish) Cimock of Davenport a sister-in-law, Vivian Gibson of Clarinda many nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family and friends. Survivors include his wife Vi Cimock his three sisters, Jeanne (Larry) Allen of Estes Park, Colo., Barbara (Larry) Cox of Des Moines and Jo (John) Pabon of Chicago, Ill. She LOVED Larry and he loved her too. Larry also loved going fishing, hiking and vacationing in Estes Park, Colo. Larry was very caring and generous with people, helping them move, baking, cooking and delivering care-packages, helping with finances, pets and helping with his precious “little ‘ol ladies.” Of late, Larry was adopted by a neighbor’s cat, Sheila. Larry was proud and humbled to receive the Knight of the Year and a Friend of St. Larry was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church of Creston and active with the Knights of Columbus. He first worked with Cordell Construction and then he partnered with Jim Holker, operating C and H Construction. Larry worked as a carpenter all of his working life. They settled and worked out of Creston, moving to their current home in 1982. On June 24, 1978, Larry married Violet A. Larry went on to train and study in carpentry at Southwestern Community College in Creston. He was educated early on in Carbon and then graduated from Corning High School. Online condolences can be given at Lawrence “Larry” John Cimock, son of John Cimock and Harriet (Gaskill) Cimock, was born on Sept. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed in Larry’s name. The Powers Funeral Home is assisting with services. service time on Wednesday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Open visitation with family receiving friends will be from 9 a.m. Burial will be at a later date in Cumberland, Iowa. 9, at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Creston. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Larry Cimock, 66, of Creston, Iowa, died Saturday, Aug.
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