Larry Edgar Storey

December 4th, 2020

It is wth great sadness to announce the passing of Larry Edgar Storey peacefully on December 4, 2020 at the age of 78 surrounded by his family at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, AB.

He is survived by his loving wife of 52.5 yrs,  Fern (Cherewka); son & daughter, Jason & Christine; and grandchildren, Tianna & Jalan.

Brother, Mike (Joy) Storey & families; cousin, Rick Eichel & families; nephews, Cliff (Deb) Assmus & families,  Kevin (Lorna) Assmus & families, Jeffery Storey; neices, Cindy Assmus-Smith & families, Sally Assmus-Goldade (Brad) & families; and the extended Cherewka family members.

Best friends of 50 yrs Gary and Rickea Sherstobitoff and family.

All the new friends and co-workers from the IBEW 424 and all the friends in his travels along his path in life.

Larry was born on Nov 22, 1942 in Dodsland, SK to Christopher and Lucille Storey and relocated to Eatonia, SK for his youth years.

Larry is predeceased by his parents; sister, Betty-ann; and brother-in-law, Walter Assmus; and brother, Gordon Storey.

In 1961 Larry join the R.C.A.F. in Communications Tech Ground Group until 1964 from there persued a career in electrician trades schooling in 1967 in Moose Jaw, SK and excelled to earn a red seal journeymans ticket over his 45 year career.

Larry was a very loving family man and was very supportive to his children and grandchildren over the years. Spending time with his grandchildren was Larry's favorite past time. He enjoyed golfing, poker games, and riding this motorcycle with his brother-in-law Sherman. The greatest experiences that Larry and Fern shared together were the trips to Mexico with their best friends Gary & Rickea, Palm Spring with Kenny & Fern, and the trip to Las Vegas with Sherman & Chris.

Larry was a very social person and always loved meeting new people. Family and friends gathering  were alway enjoyable. He will be dearly missed by famly and friends.

Larrys favorite saying was ... "We had a wonderful life together!!!"

We will be holding a Celebration of Life for Larry at a later date when it is safe to do so.

Any donations to the C.O.P.D or Heart foundation in Larrys name would be appreciated.

Messages:

It's with tears and smiles that I learned of Larry's passing. Or, as I lovingly called him years ago in Saskatoon, "Pops". I knew Jason, then Chris, then Mom and Pops. They welcomed me with open arms into their hearts and home. He was a truly special man, and I'm grateful for my fond memories. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family, most especially Fern. Always missed, never forgotten.

Larry was such a special man, a wonderful husband, father and papa! My daughter and I had the privilege of Larry and Fern coming into our lives 22 years ago. That is when I met Chris and T ❤️ And then Jalan. Larry was always so fun to be around, always the jokester and I loved watching him and Fern love each other...they did that so well as a couple ❤️. Larry was papa to my daughter for many years, we did fall out of contact for some but as soon as we reconnected they were papa and nana again ❤️ Larry will be so missed here on earth but I bet he is spoiling Tiny and going some golfing up beyond those shiny gates ❤️❤️❤️ Love to you Fern, Chris, Jason, Tianna and Jalan ❤️

Rod and I are so sorry for your family's loss. Even though we didn't see you guys as much as we would have liked, we will miss him greatly and will always wish we had more time with him. He was so friendly and fun.

Larry and Fern were two people that treated me like family. Larry would always like to kid me about something. My visits with them have been memorable and will never be forgotten. My hearts aches for you Fern and the family. Love always

I write these words With a very sad broken heart, I can’t believe our great spirit lord would take my biker bro from us all. Larry u will be missed but not forgotten, I will always remember our bike trips into the USA and working with u on our electrical jobs. I feel bud your still with us all spiritually and your Aware of family & friends comments of our lose We are all going thru not having that great smile and since of humorous personality this world needs more of. Be assure Bud, you will never be forgotten and always be a great void in everyone’s heart. Thx bud for being my brother in law but most of all my friend. I love you and my deepest condolences to my sister Fern, niece Christine And nephew Jason, your dad will be watching over you all. Love your sadden uncle Sherm.

Grateful to have had the time we did with Larry in our lives. Nobody had as many or as good of those (mostly clean) jokes or as big as an appetite (Ivan comes close) as Larry! He loved and laughed and we are so thankful for all the wonderful memories. Sherm will send part 2 of this....❤️

Larry was a great Brother Inlaw.He was Caring,Funny, easy going and a hard working man.He was always there for you.When Larry and Fern visit he would always check my garden out for peas.As he would say his peas {Joking}. He will be sadly missed and always in our hearts. Condolences to my sister Fern and Family

Christine, Tianna and Jalan, Fern and Jason, I am so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I have fond memories of Larry from when you lived on Fairmont and he always had some smart ass comment when us girls were going out. Always the comedian!! You can take some solace in the fact Larry knows he was loved immeasurably by all of you. Sending all of my love and prayers.

Larry and Fern were always so interesting and engaging to visit with. In our (Shannon and Tim) meetups with them we always were fascinated by their stories and their exploits. I didn't realize Larry went to Moose Jaw for his apprentice training. I was a technical instructor there for 20 years. I would have loved to talk to Larry about his time at the school and in that little town. Life passes too quickly!

The times I remember were the trips to Eston, Saskatchewan . The gopher races at the ball diamonds. How the parents left us kids at home at went to the movies. It was lots of fun, he’ll be missed especially that sense of humour. Love you auntie Fern

Uncle Larry will always be the cool uncle. His smile and laugh is something I'll remember for the rest of my life. He always made a point of being the funniest in the room and making everyone laugh with his jokes. I remember the wink he'd make after the terrible jokes just to reassure me it was only a joke hahah. He's a wonderful man.

Larry had a way of always making you feel like you were part of the family, even on a first meeting. Especially all the jokes. I think tiny is taking good care of him. Love and hugs to the family.

Brian and I have some great memories with Larry and Fern from when they were our next door neighbors in Holiday Park Resort for many years. Our happy hours together are unforgettable, they were excellent neighbors and great friends. Larry will be sadly missed, condolence to Fern and all the family.

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