Larry Kezner was my life-long friend. Our parents were friends, our dads worked together during WWII and we grew up together. Larry’s parents moved to Sheridan Heights so that he could go to Shoreline High School.
Larry was in our wedding party and we saw, talked or emailed each other often. He owned the Seattle Ferry Service, set sail most days in the M/V Fremont Avenue on Lake Union to Lake Washington and the Ship Canal. Cap’t Larry gave great, detailed histories of the businesses and homes around the Lake Union, Lake Washington and the Ship Canal. Larry is survived by his son, Daniel and two grandsons. He left a loving partner of many years, and a former wife with whom he was very close.
Craig Sternberg
Larry Kezner was my life-long friend. Our parents were friends, our dads worked together during WWII and we grew up together. Larry’s parents moved to Sheridan Heights so that he could go to Shoreline High School.
Larry was in our wedding party and we saw, talked or emailed each other often. He owned the Seattle Ferry Service, set sail most days in the M/V Fremont Avenue on Lake Union to Lake Washington and the Ship Canal. Cap’t Larry gave great, detailed histories of the businesses and homes around the Lake Union, Lake Washington and the Ship Canal. Larry is survived by his son, Daniel and two grandsons. He left a loving partner of many years, and a former wife with whom he was very close.
Rest in Peace Cap't Larry.
Devon Blean
Such a nice tribute, Craig. It's hard to lose a long-time friend. My condolences. Devon