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Robert Larson

October 11, 1948 — October 4, 2011

Caribou-Robert A Larson, 62 died unexpectedly October 4,2011 at Caribou as the result of an automobile accident. He was born in Caribou October 11, 1948 the son of Arthur and Estella (Lane) Larson. Mr. Larson was a 1966 graduate of Caribou High School and had been employed by several area potato growers as well as several local wood products companies. Robert served with distinction and was a proud member of the US Army Infantry during Vietnam and was the recipient of numerous medals and commendations including the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. He was a life member of the Perkins Plourde Post American Legion of Stockholm as well as the Lister Knowlton Post VFW of Caribou. He was a member of the Caribou ATV club and he will be fondly remembered by all for his many stories. Surviving in addition to his mother, Estella of New Sweden are two sons; Paul Larson of Perham and Nathan Larson of Caribou. One daughter Penny Johnson of New Sweden. Two stepdaughters, Trudy Kopyc of Portland and Traci Brown of S. China. Two brothers and a sister in law; Doug Larson of New Sweden and Brian and Barb Larson of Lilburn, GA. Two sisters and brothers in law; Sharon Larson and her husband Scott Anderson of Alexandria, VA and Joan and Maurice Levesque of Little Madawaska Lake. 10 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mr. Larson was predeceased by his father and one daughter Carrie. Friends may call at the Mockler Funeral Home 24 Reservoir Street Caribou 6-8 pm Friday. Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm Saturday from the chapel of the funeral home with Rev. Gordon Compton officiating. Internment will take place at the New Sweden Cemetery. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Robert Larson, please visit our flower store.

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