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Savanna, Illinois on 27 March 1957
Camanche, Iowa on 05 July 2022
65 years
Larry Dean Libberton, age 65, passed away at his daughter\'s home on July 5, 2022, after a heroic battle against cancer. His family cared for him and was by his side.
Larry was born March 27, 1957 in Savanna, the son of Neil and Mary Libberton. He grew up in Mt. Carroll is a 1975 graduate of the Mt. Carroll High School, where he participated in several plays, deepening his interest in theater. In 1979, Larry received a BA Degree in Journalism from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. Larry married Judy Ponder in 1980 where they raised two children, Brett and Lauren. They later divorced. He took his first job at a small-town paper in Rushville, Illinois before returning home to work for the Carroll County Review. He then took a position working for Blackhawk Area Credit Union in Savanna as a Credit Analyst and Vice President for 15 years. After substitute teaching for a short time, Larry found his place when he became the Director of Communications at Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa where he was often called \"the Wanderer\" because he was often seen walking the campus taking pictures and talking to everyone. He worked for Ashford until it closed in 2016 and he was a big part of their success for many years. He finished his career at Rolling Hills Progress Center in Lanark, Illinois as a model worker.
Larry loved family life and enjoyed being \"one of the kids\" whether he was Dad, or later Grandpa. Larry enjoyed traveling with family and friends, often in other countries, but his favorite was going to Disney World. He would always say, \"We are making memories!\"
He felt strongly about supporting the Arts in his community which is why he was so passionate about Timber Lake Playhouse. He co-founded the Friends of Timber Lake Playhouse, was the treasurer and sat on the board for many years. Larry was a member of the Mt. Carroll United Methodist Church, taking a leadership role often which included being a youth group leader, confirmation mentor, and church board member. Larry also put his heart into serving others not only in his community, but through mission trips to Haiti and Puerto Rico.
Throughout his life, Larry always made people feel important. Larry showed his humble, creative ability in everything he touched, from family man to businessman to original and inventive Larry. He made a difference in this world.
Larry will be dearly missed by his son, Brett Libberton of Savanna; his daughter, Lauren (Brett) Schwandt of Camanche, Iowa; 3 grandchildren, Caleb, Kennedy and Mckinley; his father, Neil Libberton of Mt. Carroll; his sister, Lori (Michael) Brummer of Savanna; his girlfriend, Jana Cecchetti; his fur baby, Oz, and several nephews and nieces. Larry is preceded in death by his mother, Mary.
A Funeral service will be held 10:30 am Saturday, July 9, 2022 at the Mt. Carroll United Methodist Church with Pastor Nadan Cho officiating. Visitation will be 4 – 7 pm Friday, July 8, 2022 at Law-Jones Funeral Home, Mt. Carroll. Memorials may be given in Larry\'s honor to Timber Lake Playhouse or United Methodist Church in Mt. Carroll.
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Hello again, I have been avoiding thinking about you because every time that I do, I feel as if a fraction of my life begins to crumble again. Of course I know that this is selfish, and of course I think of you daily. Every day something happens that I wish I could tell you, and it is hard to accept that I will not be able to call you and fill you in anymore. This, of course, does not mean that I don’t know that you are with me every step of the way on the journey that life takes me on, it just seems unfair to not be able to hear your voice and your opinions on the matter. I dreamed as if we would have forever, and constantly let it slip my mind that we did not. We built lives involving one another, and it seemed impossible that one day I would have to let that go. You lived much of a life without me in it, but for the first time, I have to live mine without you. It will definitely be an adjustment, one I obviously do not want to make, but one that I know I have to. You were such an amazing person, and I know that every day you woke up with a smile on your face and made sure that you would live that day to the fullest that you could. You worked hard to make others happy, but never lost sight of what made you happy -- which mostly went hand in hand with making others happy. I see a lot of you in myself, and strive to live every day as you would, and in your honor. I always have, and always will strive to be at least half of the person that you were, because I know that by doing that I will make a difference in the world. I wonder what it is like up there, and although I miss you more and more each day I know that this was better for you in the end. I know that you are at peace and that you are no longer suffering. I hope that each day now is spent doing everything you have always loved, and looking down on all of us smiling. But none of this will ever mean that I do not miss you, because I do, and I will, every day for the rest of my life. You were more than loved, you were cherished, and I am grateful to have even been able to spend this time with you. The world seems a little bit darker now, but I know that as the light returns you will remain in our hearts and will continue to be a part of our lives. You were loved by so so many people, and it was a dreadful day for everyone to see you go. Thank you for being so much to me, and for being a part of my life. I appreciate every little thing you have ever done, because it was all done with love. Thank you for living your life as you did because without you I would have lost a part of my inspiration, and so would many others. Thank you for inspiring, and thank you for dreaming. You will always be loved, and live in infamy in our hearts. This is never goodbye, but always see you later. Love Always, Your loved one (I give credit to Katherine Granke, who wrote this)
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