• Date Of Birth: August 14, 1927
  • Date Of Death: February 9, 2020
  • State: Idaho

Bill Larsen was born August 14, 1927 in Caldwell, Idaho to Jim and Bess Larsen of Marsing, Idaho, and was the second child and only son of three children. He attended Marsing grade school and high school. He enjoyed playing baseball and was the catcher on his team.

Upon graduation in 1945, he joined the Navy and proudly served his country for 20 years. His career was exemplary, and his outstanding performance of duty was rewarded with numerous medals and notable achievements by his commanding officers. He served on the USS Bluebird (AMS 121), USS Antietam and many other posts. He was a Chief Petty Officer who was highly respected by his men and excelled as a leader. The “Chief” (as he was called by family and friends) was a man who would volunteer when others would not. He was assigned to Hospital Corps school at San Diego, where he volunteered for hazardous duty involving the care of tuberculosis patients, many of whom contracted the disease in Japanese prison camps.

In 1947 he married his high school sweetheart, Daisetta Smith and they started their lives together living throughout the United States. In 1965, after serving his country through three wars, Bill retired from the Navy and moved his family back home to Idaho.
Bill was very proud of his Danish heritage and would often say to his kids to motivate them – “you’re a Larsen” which meant, we don’t fail – we achieve.

Bill loved his family and worked hard his entire life to provide for them. He was always there to lend a hand when someone needed help. He was loved dearly and will be missed deeply.
He is survived by his daughter, Mary Larsen of Boise, ID, son David Larsen, Cascade, ID and grandchildren Erica Larsen (Jason Coder) Boise, ID and Kurt Larsen, Boise, ID. He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Daisetta and his two sons, Mark Larsen and Bruce Larsen.

A special thanks to the VA Hospice staff and the Idaho State Veterans Home staff for providing excellent care to him.

Military Honors – United States Navy, 11:00-11:30 a.m.

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