Larry Flattum

larry flattum
Larry Dennis Flattum, age 81 of New Hampton, Iowa died Saturday August 19, 2023 at MercyOne Medical Center in New Hampton. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday, August 25, 2023 at Holy Family Catholic Church in New Hampton with Rev. Jim Goerend officiating. Visitation of friends and family will be held 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Thursday August 24th at the Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory in New Hampton. Further visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Born in Minnesota on September 25, 1941 to Lawrence & Erna (Winjum), Larry lived a life marked by service, warmth, and a deep love for his family and friends. Larry was a proud graduate of Mabel-Canton High School, where he was known for his friendly demeanor and engaging personality. His education set the foundation for his future endeavors, which were characterized by hard work, dedication, and a strong sense of responsibility. He met his future wife Carla at the ballroom in Decorah, Iowa. They were later married in New Hampton on November 19, 1966. In his early years, Larry served his country with distinction as a Vietnam Veteran in the US Army. His courage, resilience, and commitment to service were values that he carried with him throughout his life. After his military service, Larry embarked on a career at Sara Lee in New Hampton, where his work ethic and team spirit were highly valued. Larry also spent several years as a truck driver for Ihle and Caledonia Haulers. His love for the open road and the camaraderie of his fellow drivers made this a fulfilling chapter in his life. He was known for his reliability, his friendly banter, and his willingness to lend a helping hand whenever it was needed. Larry was a man of many interests. He loved camping and fishing, finding peace and contentment in nature's beauty. A voracious reader, he could often be found with a book in his hands, immersed in stories of adventure, history, or mystery. But perhaps his greatest joy came from simply talking and spending time with others. Larry was a real people person, always ready with a smile, a kind word, or a listening ear. His love for his family was paramount. He was a loving father to his son Darin Flattum and his daughter Dori Siglin, always encouraging them, supporting them, and taking great pride in their accomplishments. Larry was also a doting grandfather, cherishing the time he spent with his grandchildren. His love for them was evident in the stories he would tell, the lessons he would teach, and the laughter they shared. Larry was truly a loving, friendly, and selfless individual. His outgoing personality and his genuine interest in others made him a beloved figure in his community. He had a talent for making people feel special, valued, and heard. His generous spirit and his infectious laughter will be greatly missed by all who knew him. As we remember Larry, we celebrate a life well-lived. We remember a man who served his country with honor, worked hard to provide for his family, and brought joy and laughter to everyone he met. We remember his love for his family, his passion for his interests, and his enduring friendship. Larry's legacy of love, kindness, and service will continue to inspire all who knew him. Larry is survived by his son Darin Flattum of New Hampton; Daughter Dori Siglin of Mason City; Sister Sonja (Terry) Rapaich of Onalaska, Wisconsin; Grandchildren Jake (Brooke) Flattum, Will Siglin, Ben Siglin, Jack Siglin, Brenna Flattum, and Lane Flattum; and Great-Grandchildren Liam Flattum & Hazel Flattum. He was preceded in death by his parents Lawrence & Erna (Winjum) Flattum and wife Carla Flattum. 641.394.4334

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  1. Rest in peace my friend, I’m sure Carla welcomed you with open arms. My thoughts and prayers go out to Dori & Darin and their families.

  2. Dorie, Darin and families,
    You have our deepest sympathy for your loss! Larry was such a great guy.

  3. Family! We’re saddened by Larry’s passing! But honored to have known Larry. I remember many great times traveling to Minnesota for much fun! Larry had the kindest heart. Our family had many great memories at the Flattums with Carla as the Boss! LOL! The two of them can watch all the accomplishments your family has achieved! We’ll miss you Uncle Larry! Love to All!

  4. My Prayers and sympathies to Larry’s family 🙏. I always enjoyed visiting with him after Sara Lee closed. Two old Veterans always had a lot to talk about. R.I.P. Larry.

  5. Larry’s obituary is spot on. Always a chat with him no matter where I saw him; he did make a person feel special by sincerely asking how we were, cracking a joke, and sharing his activities. Rest easy Larry, you deserve your wings. My deepest sympathy to his family.

  6. Oh Larry. I’m going to miss you coming into Kwik Star to check on me to see if I’m causing trouble and telling jokes with me. You were the most amazing person.❤️❤️❤️


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