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Lawrence Earl Hart

March 29, 1929 — November 9, 2006

Lawrence “Larry” E. Hart, 77 of Grants Pass passed away Thursday, November 9, 2006 at his home in Grants Pass. A Celebration of Life: Saturday, November 18, 2006, 2:00PM at Stephens Family Chapel Contributions: Shriners Hospitals for Children: 3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, Oregon 97239-3009 or Providence Hospice: P.O. Box 4548, Medford, Oregon 97501 Larry was born on March 29, 1929 in Eureka, Montana. He graduated from Polson High School in 1947. On May 31, 1947 he married Margiebel Taylor in Polson, Montana. He worked for the Montana Highway Department on Marias Pass, Montana and section man at Lakeside, Montana for 18 邽 years. Larry then sold insurance for 2 years and then went to work for Bell Manufacturing. In 1971 they moved to Grants Pass as general manager of Caveman Campers. In 1978 he bought Caveman Campers with his business partner Herb Mousau. They closed the plant in 1983 and moved back to Montana and then to Richmond, Virginia for 8 years. Larry retired in 1992 and returned to Grants Pass in 1995. Larry was a member of Masonic Lodge #150, Big Fork, MT, Scottish Rite, Missoula, MT, Hillah Shrine, Medford, OR, Western Star #64, School Board Member and Volunteer Fireman in the 1960’s in Montana, and Director of the Grants Pass Golf Club 1977-1981. Larry enjoyed woodworking in his shop, golfing, hunting, fishing and spending time with his family. Survivors Include: Wife, Margibel Hart of Grants Pass; Son, Dennis (Monica) Hart of Graham, N. Carolina; Daughter, Candis (Clyde) Stearns of Mukilteo, WA; 2 Granddaughters, Brittany (Tory) Johnson of Kalispell, MT and Brooke Stearns of Venice, California; Great-Grandchildren, Mackenzie, Easton, Madison & Kennedy Johnson of Kalispell, MT; Two Sisters, Betty Erickson of Polson, MT and Dorothy Hass of Toledo, OH; Brother, Don Wehr of Cloquet, MN. and Numerous Nieces and Nephews. Preceded in Death: Mother, Mildred Hart; Step-Father Pat Hart and Brother Albert Wehr.
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