Larry Carl Nelson, age 67, of Kenosha, passed away on September 26th, 2023, at Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha. He was born in San Francisco, CA, on November 28th, 1955, to the late Lawrence and Jacqueline (Kwallek) Nelson. He attended local schools and graduated from Bradford High School in 1973. After over 30 years of service, he retired from Chrysler in Kenosha. He loved the outdoors, and would spend a lot of time fishing, hunting, and gardening. He also loved cooking and spending time with his loved ones.
He is survived by his son Jason (Kim) Nelson, and 5 grandchildren: Josh, Nate, Cameron, Aden, and Rylee, and an aunt: Penny Colbert. He is preceded in death by his parents.
A celebration of life will be held at The Interlude Bar and Grill (514 57th St Kenosha 53140) on Saturday October 7th, 2023 from 11am to 2pm.
Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations
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Shelly Davis says:
Uncle Larry as many of us called him you were a fun loving person to hang around with you will be deeply missed by many R.I.P MY DEAR FRIEND. FROM PITTBULL
Kim Nelson says:
❤️
Jay says:
Thanks Pitbull!! Haven’t seen you in years! Hope to see you on the 7th!!
Stacey C says:
I’m heartbroken at your passing. You’ve always been a great friend! Miss you forever!!
Stacey C says:
I’m heartbroken at your passing. You’ve always been a great friend! Miss you forever!!
Patrick J Romano says:
I am saddened as I write this, as I just learned if Larry’s passing, I was a co-worker of Larry at AMC and Chrysler and his neighbor when he lived next to Washington bowl park on 43rd street.
I ran into Larry last month at the Interlude and we talked for a few minutes before he left to grab lunch from the SPOT.
RIP Larry, you was always a good guy.
Swanson Lizz says:
I’m glad we had a chance to talk about the old days..always a good guy
Jeff Romanowski says:
Good childhood friend, so many memories. All the days we spent together along the north shore where we grew up, and some of the great baseball teams we got to play on together. Larry was a big figure in my teens. A lot of laughs we shared. That’s how I will remember him.
Denise M Stevens says:
Wow!!! I just ran across this now!!! So sad to see this Larry! You were one of the good guys and all ways so kind! We have known each other since 1979 when I hired instead AMC/ Chrysler I will remember the good times my friend! Love ya kiddo … Seevya on the other side