He was born Lauritz William Larsen,[2] the son of C.P. Larsen and Marie Anne Peterson, was educated in Denmark and came to Canada in 1909. In 1920, Larsen married Florence Martha Gillies.[1] He was an agent for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan and then Leask. Larsen died in office of prostate cancer at the age of 63.[2]
Larsen Island in the Wollaston Lake area was named in his honour.[3]
References
^ abNormandin, G Pierre (1952). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
^ abcA lasting legacy. Leask and District. 1990. pp. 754–756. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
^"Pioneers Honored". Leader-Post. Saskatoon. 11 September 1956. p. 3. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
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