
Larry H. Pillsbury
Larry H. Pillsbury, age 72, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Tuesday, August 1, 2023.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Larry was born June 17, 1951, in Adams, Wisconsin to Howard and Betty Pillsbury Sr. He attended A-F schools and worked doing odd jobs, anything from farming to working at the foundry in Portage.
Larry loved fishing, listening to music, junking, and especially spending time with his children & grandchildren.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents: Howard & Betty; brothers: Kenny & Howie Pillsbury; sister, Mary Martinez; and nephew, Rodney Noe.
Survivors include his sister, Donna Noe; children: Rachel (Rick) Williams, Sarah Martin, Elizabeth Mccrossen, Ken Pillsbury, Bonnie, Becky & Larry Jr.; grandchildren: Moriah, Sierra, Ricky, Brianna, Samantha, Frankie, Lawrence, Rianna, River, Ciaro, Lizzy, Julius, Coral & Briar; and two great-grandchildren: Decklin & Ronan. He is further survived by nieces & nephews.
Larry will be greatly missed by friends and family. A special thank you to Michelle Siems.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Rip Larry you will be missed by all that knew you.
Sending all his family our condolences.
Donna Betty Jo And Kim Vondrak
Sorry to here Larry past he was a good guy my prayers are with you all. I didn’t know Betty had past away . God I’ll miss them. Sorry for your losses . Love Stacey Lecas ❤️
Sorry for your loss.
So sorry for the families loss. Sad day to be sure. You have our love and prayers
My deepest condolences.
So sorry for your lost
To all of you i.m very sorry for the loss of your Dad,grandpa and brother . Larry was a very special person he will be deeply missed love you all very much your cuz.Dawna
I am so sorry for your loss.. he was a sweetheart and he will be missed by many.. i love you R.I.P Larry
So sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I got to know Larry, while I took care of his mother, Betty. We laughed together, and also cried together. You are now at rest, my friend.
Mary P.