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LARRY JAMES CORNBOROUGH

Born: Jun 30, 1945

Date of Passing: Dec 21, 2023

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LARRY JAMES CORNBOROUGH

June 30, 1945 – December 21, 2023


With his family by his side, Larry passed away peacefully at the Grace Hospital.

He is survived by his children, Tim (Colleen), Sean (Sherri), Jeff (Michelle), Tara (Ted), as well as his grandchildren, Jordan, Alicia, Mathieu, Noah, Morgan, Kate and Connor, and close friends, Kevin and Stan.

Dad was predeceased by his father Timothy, mother Peggy, and his four siblings.

As per his wishes, cremation has taken place. A small family celebration of Larry’s life will take place at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to CancerCare Manitoba.

Arrangements entrusted to:



Tributes: www.interlakecremation.ca

Make a donation to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 30, 2023, Dec 30, 2023

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Played ball with Larry for a number of years, memories that will never be forgotten - nor will Larry. Hummmmm ballllll, buddy. - Posted by: Ian Dutton (Friend) on: Jan 13, 2024

  • Larry was one of the good guys in the old #745 Cadet corps many years ago. Sorry to hear of his passing. My sympathies to his family. - Posted by: Fred Dalkeith (Long ago acquaintance) on: Jan 02, 2024

  • Our family grew up on Morley Avenue across the street from the Cornborough family. Larry and Diane at that time had three young boys and needed a baby sitter. My sister Marlene and I babysat we were 9 and 10 years old at the time and agreed to help them out. A few years later Tara was born and soon after they moved to Fort Richmond. Larry also coached fastball and needed a pitcher and catcher for his Riverview girls bantam team and convinced us to play for him. That decision to play ball lasted well into my 30's. Larry was the reason that I grew to love the sport. Tim, Sean, Jeffery and Tara my heart go out to you today thinking about your journey and happy that you have had the chance to come back together. Your family was a big part of our lives. Love you all! Cheryl. - Posted by: Cheryl Dugray (Friend) on: Dec 30, 2023

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