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Lawrence G. Ellsworth
January 30th, 1953 - November 10th, 2008
Ellsworth, Lawrence G. "Larry", 55, of St. Petersburg, passed away on Monday, November 10th at home. Larry was born in Quincy, IL and moved to St. Pete, FL in 1983. He was an Air Force veteran that served during the Vietnam War. He loved baking, was a talented craftsman and an avid Chicago Cubs and Bears fan. He is survived by his loving wife of 14 years: Judy; children: Melissa Courts of PA, Heidi Ellsworth and Jason Ellsworth, both of GA; sister: Terri Frese of IL; brother: Dave Ellsworth of GA; father-in-law: Paul Baker of Ocala, FL; and 6 grandchildren: Jillian, Madison, Blake, Emma, Kaitlynn and Brooklyn. Larry will be laid to rest at the VA Bay Pines Cemetery in St. Petersburg. For those who wish, donations may be made in Larry's name to the American Heart or Cancer societies. Visit the family's online guestbook @ www.andersonmcqueen.com
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