Larry Mick
Sunday
1
December

Celebration of Life

1:00 pm
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Lake County Fairgrounds-Little Red Theatre
401 Main Street
Lakeport, California, United States

Obituary of Larry Lee Mick

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Larry Lee Mick 1947-2024 Larry passed away on August 29, 2024 surrounded by his loved ones. He leaves behind his sister, Debra Carrio; sons, Patrick William Mick and Gary Thomas Mick; and daughter, Lisa Rachelle Colridge, as well as many grandchildren, nieces, nephews and longtime friends that he loved. Larry Lee Mick was born on December 2,1947 in Santa Rosa, California. His parents were William Hadley Mick and Rubye Mae (Henderson) Mick and his sisters are Debra Carrio and Cindy Rose. Larry graduated from Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California in 1966. Larry enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on April 12,1966 with seven friends. His MOS was an Antitank Assualtman and later a Primary Marksman Instructor at Edson Range at Camp Pendleton California. He served from 1966-1969 in the Marines, and from 1968-1969 stationed in Viet Nam with Lima Co, 3rd BN, 3rd Marine Regiment. Twice wounded, he was awarded with 2 Purple Heart Medals and the Presidential Unit Citation Medal. Larry worked for Pacific Gas and Electric Company for 40 years as a Lineman and as an Electric Crew Foreman, then he enjoyed retirement to the fullest. Larry was a bit of a dare devil and enjoyed riding motorcycles, fast cars, skydiving, golfing, spending time with family and a good BBQ. At the early age of 8, he began racing quarter midgets, working his way up to full midgets. He also raced dirt bike enduros with plenty of trophies and broken bones! Larry had many friendships and loved to laugh and tell jokes. He was a proud veteran and served on the Military Funeral Honors Team of Lake County as SGT of the Guard and completed over 1500 funerals for service members. Larry was well known in the Veteran community and was instrumental in establishing the local Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 951 and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was the VFW Commander of Post 2015 and was awarded Lake County Veteran of the year. Something he was very proud of. In loving memory of a life well lived, he will be missed by many. A true character! You have impacted many lives and will remain forever in our hearts. Hope you’re enjoying your wild ride up there! A Celebration of Larry’s Life will be held on Sunday, December 1st, 2024 at 1:00 P.M.. at the Lakeport Fairgrounds, in the Little Red Theater.
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