Lawrence Monson

April 7, 1925 ~ October 13, 2022
Born in:
Fargo, North Dakota
Resided in:
Fargo, North Dakota
Larry’s Live Streamed Funeral Service can be viewed below starting at 9:45 on Tuesday:
Lawrence (Larry) G. Monson, 97, Fargo, ND went peacefully to be with our Lord on October 13, 2022 while surrounded by his family.
Larry was born on April 7, 1925 in Fargo, ND to Gustaf and Tillie (Wiese) Monson. He served in WWII from 1943-1945 in the Navy on the destroyer, the USS Ross.
In his spare time, he enjoyed golfing, biking, walking, fishing and loved making people smile.
Larry worked at Williams Brothers Pipe Line Company for 40 years. While working there, he made many lifelong friends with his coworkers.
He married Cornelia Weber in in Bartlesville, OK on December 30, 1950. He was blessed with 5 children.
Larry is survived by his 4 daughters Diana (Chip) Lyslo, Deb (Brad) Wimmer, Geralyn Monson, and Vickie (Jason) Gion. He also leaves behind 5 grandchildren, Derek Lyslo, Brett Lyslo, Aaron Wimmer, Samantha (Jamie) Wahler, Haley Gion, and great grandson, Rhett Wimmer.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Connie, son Gary, brother Don, and his parents.
A private family celebration will be held to honor the life of our dad. His final resting place will be at the Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. To view the online guestbook, please visit: www.Boulgerfuneralhome.com
Services
A private family service will take place.:

ENDLESS LOVE ALWAYS,
Your daughter, Vickie
Prayers go out to all of you at this difficult time.
Our sincere condolences,
Sharon & Bill Espe
Your family is in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Deb, My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I hope your many memories help as you morn the loss of your dad! 🙏💝
Mary and Jim
So sorry for your loss Vicki and family. Hugs & prayers to you all.
Dearest Deb and family, I am so sorry to read that your dad passed away but as we said Deb, what a joyous reunion there is in heaven for him. No more pain or anguish. Gods blessings as you celebrate his life. Pam Coste and Rick Cote