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Lawrence L. Backes

08/07/1928 - 04/27/2023

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Obituary For Lawrence L. Backes

Lawrence L. ’Larry’ Backes, 94, Rapid City, died Thursday, April 27, 2023, at Monument Health, Rapid City.

Larry was born August 7, 1928, in White Lake, SD to Jake J. and Vera Bernice (Mucky) Backes. He grew up in Platte, SD. He joined the US Army and served in Japan and Hawaii during the Korean Conflict.

He married Jessie DeBoer on May 28, 1955, in Sturgis, SD. They moved to Rapid City and lived in the same house until present.

Larry retired after many years as the head custodian of Sears department store. He also installed chain link fence in numerous places and much of this is still standing today. He later helped his grandson, Chad, with various carpentry projects.

Larry enjoyed trips to Deadwood and having coffee with his friends. He never knew a stranger. He especially enjoyed helping family and friends with whatever they needed. Larry was a kind, generous and funny man who enjoyed spending time with his family.

He is survived by 2 daughters, Jill Cordes, Linda Fischer; 2 sons, Terry Backes, Greg Mathey; 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandsons, 2 great granddaughters; and a sister, Carole Carter.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie in 2016, a granddaughter, Tami Breck, brothers, Robert and Junior, a sister, Rosie Hubers and sons-in-law, Chuck Cordes and Whitney Carr.

Larry’s wishes were to be cremated and no services to be held.

Condolences may be conveyed to the family at www.behrenswilson.com.

Services

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Interment

Black Hills National Cemetery 20901 Pleasant Valley Dr Sturgis, SD 57785 Get Directions »
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  • 04/03/2024

    Jill, I'm so sorry to learn about the passing of your dad. May he rest in peace & your memories with him bring you comfort. It's very difficult to lose a parent. Again, sorry for your loss. Peg Pratt - Posted by Peg Pratt on May 1, 2023

  • 04/03/2024

    Jill and family, very sorry to see your dads passing, I remember him well, such a nice guy , man he was so handy, I was amazed at the job he did on the Madison St house way back. He will be missed, God speed. - Posted by Paul Mcquilkin on May 3, 2023

  • 04/03/2024

    Thanks for your service - Posted by A VETERAN on May 3, 2023

  • 04/03/2024

    Larry was a good neighbor and did excellent chainlink fencing. Our old house at the corner of Van Buren and Blaine is excellent proof of his workmanship. I always enjoyed visiting with mornings at the 8th St. McDonalds. He will be missed. - Posted by Bill Huggins on May 4, 2023

  • 04/03/2024

    Jill, Jessica, and Lawrence's family. We were so sorry to hear about Lawrence's passing. He was such a very nice man. I shared the obituary with Jonas and Jennifer. Jennifer remembered that he had a loud voice ( at least to her when she was young). Jonas said it was really sad to hear about his death. My memories go back to when Jonas was staying with Jessie and Lawrence. He always had a smile when I saw him. May God's peace be with you all. Karen and Larry Bulman - Posted by Karen S Bulman on May 5, 2023

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