Kenny Hansen
I have had so many experiences with Uncle Larry it's hard to know where to begin. As a child, I called him, “Uncle Lowie". He would always pick me up, throw me up above his head, then catch me. As I grew, he was always there.I remember when he took a week and helped me wire the electricity in my new home. We thought we would save money, but we ran so much electricity that it still cost twice as much, but he taught me how to wire a house. He was always willing to help and share his knowledge with me. After the cold storage closed, he let me use it for a wood shop and then helped me build van conversion kits for resale. We worked full time together along with my dad for many months. Even now, when I start a project, I ask myself, “What would uncle Larry do?” I don't think he knew how much he is loved. I

