Larry Allen Blaisdell, 67, of Eau Claire passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2022, at M Health Fairview in Minneapolis, MN.
Larry was born on February 10, 1955, to Victor and Myrtle (Blanchard) Blaisdell in Red Wing, Minnesota. He enjoyed playing Euchre, Archery tournaments, and hunting. He liked spending time with his family and friends.
Larry is survived by children, Brandon Blaisdell, Travis Scott, Michael Evanson, and Chris Evanson; brothers, Merlin (Denise) Blaisdell, Gary Blaisdell, Roger Blaisdell; sister, Beth (John)Tillmann; sister-in-law, Elfi Blaisdell; and brother-in-law, Steve Larsen.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Roxanne; brother, Duane Blaisdell; and sisters, Marjorie (Carl) Hillisheim and Patsy Larsen.
Burial will be at the Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at 2:00 pm with Pastor Keith Trembath officiating.
Sorry for your loss your dad was a kind and giving person. He made work lots of fun.
I work with Larry at EBY Brown I considered him as a real friend. At least now he’s at peace with God and out of pain.
To Larry’s Family,
Larry will be missed by all of us at Eau Claire Archer’s! Whether it was for one of our many archery events or to just mow the lawn, Larry was always there to lend a hand, or take care of it himself. We could always count on Larry to do his part, and then some. He enjoyed just shooting his bow at the range or sitting around and talking with the guys. He really looked forward to setting up his blind and spending some time in it each fall during hunting season. I know I speak for all of us when I say that we are sorry for your loss and you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Dan Hayden,
President Eau Claire Archer’s
I remember Larry from the Herbert country school. There were 4 students in 1st grade, 3 boys and 1 girl. Larry was always a gentleman even in first grade. Always laughing and making us laugh. Amazing how someone can touch your life even in first grade. Rest in the arms of God my dear friend.
sorry for the family lost ,fair well to the old man lol memory will always be there