LEO LARSON PILOT DEN Leo retired Jul. 30, 1980 with 30 years service per the October 1980 FL NEWS. -Jake (11/28/04) With regret, the Gone West of Capt. Leo Larson 8-27-06. Memorial Service on Saturday, September 2nd at 1300 MDT at First United Methodist Church located at 350 11th Ave in Longmont, Colorado. Donations may be mde to Berthoud Living Center in Berthoud, Colorado. Regretfuuly, -Ace Avakian (8/29/06) Posted at the FL Club: Pilot Leo Larson has died. Ace Avakian emailed: "With regret, the Gone West of Capt. Leo Larson 8-27-06. Memorial Service on Saturday, September 2nd at 1300 MDT at First United Methodist Church located at 350 11th Ave in Longmont, Colorado. Donations may be mde to Berthoud Living Center in Berthoud, Colorado." Leo retired Jul. 30, 1980 with 30 years per the October 1980 FL NEWS. Leo Larson's obit Go to http://www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com/viewobit.pl?handle=LeonardWLeoLarson to read Leo's obituary and sign his online guestbook. -Jake Lamkins (8/29/06) L. W. Larson Seniority date of 7-14-50 Per the 8/31/55 FL/ALPA seniority list. -Jake Lamkins (8/29/06) Publish date: 8/29/2006 July 30, 1920 — Aug. 27, 2006 Leonard W. ‘Leo’ LARSON of Loveland, formerly of Longmont, died Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006, at Berthoud Living Center. He was 86. Mr. Larson was born July 30, 1920, in Denver to Ludwig and Irene (Espelund) Larson. He graduated from North High School in 1938. He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder. Mr. Larson served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a flight instructor and then in the U.S. Navy Reserves for a total of 20 years. He married Rosemary Dollarhide on May 4, 1945, in Oklahoma City. Mr. Larson moved from Oklahoma City to Denver in 1948, to Longmont in January 1970 and then to Loveland in 1998. He was an airline pilot and went to work for Frontier Airlines in 1950. He retired in 1980. Mr. Larson was a member of First United Methodist Church, the Retired Pilots Association and was active with his late wife in the Patient Advocacy Team. He attended the once-a-month Class of 1938 North High School reunion luncheon. He enjoyed the occasional flight with his friends in their airplanes. Mr. Larson was preceded in death by his wife on Feb. 24, 2005; a daughter, Laura Larson, on April 22, 2002; and a brother, Paul Larson. He is survived by two sons, Bill Larson and Chris Larson, both of Longmont; a daughter, Linda Devlin of Longmont; seven grandchildren, Kiffaney Wheaton and her husband Joel, Luke Devlin, Lucas Larson and his wife Kesa, Amy Larson, Leslie Harvey and her husband Brett, Joseph Marranzino and Brenna Larson; and two great-grandchildren, Alanna Harvey and Logan W. Larson. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. G. Bruce Maxwell officiating. Cremation is being handled by Ahlberg Funeral Chapel and Crematory. Inurnment will take place at Foothills Gardens of Memory at a later time. Memorial contributions may be made to Berthoud Living Center and sent to Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry St., Longmont 80501. Visit www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com to leave condolences for the family. LONGMONT DAILY TIMES CALL -http://www.longmontfyi.com/obituaries/obituary-story.asp?ID=1733 -Jake Lamkins (8/30/06) Guest Book of Leonard W. 'Leo' Larson at Ahberg Funeral Home website All Leo's many friends at the old Frontier Airlines are saddened that he has "gone west." Our condolences and sympathy to his family and friends. Jake Lamkins Fayetteville, Arkansas Frontier Airlines co-worker Ardell Arfsten My sincere condolences to the Larson family. Clarence Yoder Bennett, Colorado former fellow employee (mechanic) Capt. Leo, old friend......Have a good flight West...I allways enjoyed flying with you....You were a true professional! Captain Jack E. Gibson, FL/CO ret. Jack Gibson Bradenton, Fl Former First Officer -http://ahlbergfuneralchapel.com/viewguest.pl?handle=LeonardWLeoLarson (9/10/06)