Ray John Larsen
Logan, Utah: Ray John Larsen, age 79, passed away
quietly at his home surrounded by his family after a
long illness. He was born February 2, 1929 in
Kemmerer, Wyoming. He was the youngest child of Hans
and Vilate Larsen. He had one sister and two
brothers. Shortly after his birth, he and his family
moved back to their home in Montpelier, Idaho where he
grew up and lived for forty-one years.
As a young man his interests soon were directed to
sports and music. He played basketball and football
for the high school and sang in the choir. He served
as the freshman and junior class president. He
started playing clarinet when he was in junior high at
the encouragement of his parents and his older
brother’s example. He was a member of the band as
well as a jazz orchestra. On his own, he learned to
play a tenor sax. The summer before his sophomore
year of high school, he started playing in the Jack
McGlaughlin Band.
Ray attended Idaho State College for one year and
received an Associate Degree in accounting. While
attending Idaho State he played on their basketball
team and also played in a jazz band. He then went
back to Montpelier and went to work for Bear Lake
Motor Company. On August 21, 1950 he married his high
school sweetheart Frankie Speirs in the Logan Temple.
In 1953, he started his own band called the Ray Larsen
Jazz Combo. He enjoyed playing for many years at New
Year’s Eve dances, high school dances, and wedding
receptions. When the new music of Elvis Presley and
the Beatles became popular, the demand for a jazz band
declined and so he eventually dissolved the band. Ray
also had a wonderful voice and sang in a quartet for
many years.
While living in Montpelier he also worked for Central
Farmers Fertilizer Co. and then Stauffer Chemical.
His career took a swing when he became Executive
Vice-President of the Yellowstone Savings and Loan and
President of a satellite company, the Realty and
Insurance Mart.
Ray had always wanted to get his degree so in 1970 he
moved his family to Logan where he went to work at USU
as the office manager in the College of Engineering.
He continued his tax practice, went back to school,
and eventually graduated with his Bachelor of Science
degree in accounting and then got his Masters in
Business Administration. From the Engineering
Department he became the Director of Purchasing where
he worked until he retired in 1994. He also taught
some accounting classes and tax classes for the
University. He loved belonging to the USU NBA (the
noon basketball association) and enjoyed the
association with all the guys he played with.
He is survived by his spouse, Frankie and four
children and their families: Chris Parkin, Cathy
Smith (Gary), Bob R. Larsen (Cindy) and Drew H.
Larsen (Julie). He has 17 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Ray believed you had to work hard, but you also had to
play hard. He loved to hunt, fish, golf, snow and
water-ski. He loved having his family around and
they took many wonderful trips together.
He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints. He served in two Bishoprics,
was the Seventies Stake Mission Counselor and then
President, basketball coach for the 24th Ward Young
Men, Activity Chairman, High Priest Group Assistant
and enjoyed working in the Temple for many years. At
the time of his death he was a High Priest in the
Logan 3rd Ward.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his
brothers, Dean and Jay, and his sister Fern.
We would like to thank Hospice, his physicians, and
all those who took such great care of him.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday,
March 28, 2008 in the Lundstrom Park 3rd Ward Chapel.
A viewing will be held on Friday evening from 6:00 to
8:00 PM at the Allen-Hall Mortuary and prior to
services on Saturday from 10:30-11:30 AM at the
church. Interment will be in the Providence City
Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.
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