~ IN MEMORY ~
former WAL stewardess Lou Jean Larzelere, widow of WAL Capt.
William ‘Bill’ Larzelere
February 29, 1928 ~ March 1, 2018
Notification with the passing of Lou Jean Ray Larzelere, widow
of Western Airlines pilot Captain William Remsen Larzelere III who passed in
December 1986. To view/sign the online guestbook for Lou Jean please visit
Memorial services are planned for later this summer...please
see obituary information below.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary.........................Lou Larzelere (1928 - 2018)
Lou Jean Larzelere
1928 - 2018
Lou Jean Larzelere, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and dear friend, passed away peacefully in her home, March 1, 2018, with her son and daughter by her side.
Lou Jean was born February 29, 1928, in Los Angeles, California, but soon, thereafter, moved to Weston, Idaho, the birthplace of her mother, Lyla A. Ray. In the early 1930's, she moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, with her mother and father, Thomas L. Ray. She eventually would graduate from Judge Memorial High School, and then St. Mary of the Wasatch College, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1949.
Not long after, Lou became a stewardess (flight attendant) for Western Airlines, where she would meet the love of her life, Captain Bill Larzelere. Together they enjoyed the people, skiing, hunting, and all that the Intermountain West had to offer. On August 22, 1953, they were married in Elko, Nevada, and then in 1955, welcomed their son, Robert, and three years later, their daughter, Anita.
In 1960, career opportunities led to the family move to Northridge, CA, where they enjoyed a wonderful life for many years and the love of many friends and family, including her stepson, Bill Larzelere Jr., as well as mom-in-law, Anita Warner. They never lost their connection to the mountains and important relationships of Utah and Idaho, and in 1970, built a vacation home in Ketchum, ID. In 1978, with retirement now in full swing and their children on to adulthood, they made the move to their Idaho home, where they would continue to enjoy many amazing friends and very active life style for the rest of their beautiful lives. In 1986, her beloved Bill went to meet the Lord, and with the love and companionship of many friends in her community, the support of her family, and, of, course, her incredible spirit, strength, and independence, she remained in their beautiful home.
Lou Jean always enjoyed an amazing creative side, with her painting and gardening, in particular. She supported and participated in the rich variety of arts and music of her community. But what she will be remembered for was the love and generosity that she shared with her family and her many wonderful friends.
Lou was preceded in death by her loving husband, William R. Larzelere III, and her parents, Thomas L. Ray and Lyla A. Ray. She is survived by her son, Robert W. Larzelere, her daughter, Anita Larzelere Nelson, her stepson William R. Larzelere IV, as well as her grand children Peter, Chris, Kyle, Kristen, Olivia, Jesse, and Christian-Michael, and her four great-grandchildren.
A memorial service is being planned for August 2018. Love, memorials, and information can be left and found at www.woodriverchapel.com
In lieu of flowers, Lou and her family would ask you to consider a donation to the wonderful people at Hospice and Palliative Care of the Wood River Valley, P.O. Box 4320, Ketchum, ID 83340, and www.hpcwrv.org.
1928 - 2018
Lou Jean Larzelere, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and dear friend, passed away peacefully in her home, March 1, 2018, with her son and daughter by her side.
Lou Jean was born February 29, 1928, in Los Angeles, California, but soon, thereafter, moved to Weston, Idaho, the birthplace of her mother, Lyla A. Ray. In the early 1930's, she moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, with her mother and father, Thomas L. Ray. She eventually would graduate from Judge Memorial High School, and then St. Mary of the Wasatch College, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1949.
Not long after, Lou became a stewardess (flight attendant) for Western Airlines, where she would meet the love of her life, Captain Bill Larzelere. Together they enjoyed the people, skiing, hunting, and all that the Intermountain West had to offer. On August 22, 1953, they were married in Elko, Nevada, and then in 1955, welcomed their son, Robert, and three years later, their daughter, Anita.
In 1960, career opportunities led to the family move to Northridge, CA, where they enjoyed a wonderful life for many years and the love of many friends and family, including her stepson, Bill Larzelere Jr., as well as mom-in-law, Anita Warner. They never lost their connection to the mountains and important relationships of Utah and Idaho, and in 1970, built a vacation home in Ketchum, ID. In 1978, with retirement now in full swing and their children on to adulthood, they made the move to their Idaho home, where they would continue to enjoy many amazing friends and very active life style for the rest of their beautiful lives. In 1986, her beloved Bill went to meet the Lord, and with the love and companionship of many friends in her community, the support of her family, and, of, course, her incredible spirit, strength, and independence, she remained in their beautiful home.
Lou Jean always enjoyed an amazing creative side, with her painting and gardening, in particular. She supported and participated in the rich variety of arts and music of her community. But what she will be remembered for was the love and generosity that she shared with her family and her many wonderful friends.
Lou was preceded in death by her loving husband, William R. Larzelere III, and her parents, Thomas L. Ray and Lyla A. Ray. She is survived by her son, Robert W. Larzelere, her daughter, Anita Larzelere Nelson, her stepson William R. Larzelere IV, as well as her grand children Peter, Chris, Kyle, Kristen, Olivia, Jesse, and Christian-Michael, and her four great-grandchildren.
A memorial service is being planned for August 2018. Love, memorials, and information can be left and found at www.woodriverchapel.com
In lieu of flowers, Lou and her family would ask you to consider a donation to the wonderful people at Hospice and Palliative Care of the Wood River Valley, P.O. Box 4320, Ketchum, ID 83340, and www.hpcwrv.org.
Funeral Home
Wood River Chapel403 North Main Street Hailey, ID 83333
(208) 788-2244
Published in Idaho Statesman on Mar. 7, 2018
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Capt. William Remsen Larzelere III
(WAL hire date 02-26-1941)
Birth: 7 Aug 1916
Death: 8 Dec 1986 (aged 70)
Burial: Ketchum Cemetery
Ketchum, Blaine County, Idaho
Obituary..............William Remsen Larzelere died Monday at
his residence following a long illness.
Born Aug. 7, 1916 in San Francisco, California, he was raised
in San Francisco. He worked for Western Airlines for 33
years. He married Lou Jean Ray on Aug. 22, 1953 in Elko,
Nevada. They came to the Wood River Valley in the 1970s and
become permanent residents in 1978. He was a member of the
Silver Chief, the Quiet Bird Man ... Fraternity of
the Los Angeles Hangar, the Blaine County Gun Club, the
Shoshone Indian Trap Shooters, the Masonic Lodge Acacia No. 17 of Salt Lake
City, Utah..................................
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