Larry James Pepper
November 6, 1941 – March 17, 2026
Larry James Pepper of Karval, Colorado, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a life defined by hard work, deep family roots, and a steadfast connection to the land.
Born on November 6, 1941, Larry was the son of James and Winifred Pepper. He grew up with a strong sense of responsibility, independence, and respect for others, values that guided him throughout his life.
On September 19, 1964, Larry married the love of his life, Patricia “Tricia” K. Pepper. Their bond endured until Tricia’s passing in 2017, and her memory remained close to Larry’s heart.
Above all, Larry was a devoted husband father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He encouraged his three children to follow their own paths, offering guidance, support, and pride in their journeys. He is survived by his sister, his children and their families.
Larry shared a special and enduring bond with his sister Cherry (Carl) Stogsdill of Karval, nephew Barry (Vicky) Seymour of Karval, niece Teri (Rick) Jewell of Briggsdale.
Daughter – Cynthia Eichler (Bernard Borkowitz) of Fort Collins, grandchildren Nolan Eichler and Anastasia Eichler of Fort Collins.
Son – Eric (Gwen) Pepper of Pueblo, grandchildren Matthew Pepper of Woodland Park, Rebecca (Shawn) Griffith of Grand Junction, Amanda Pepper of Pueblo, Justin Aaron of Limon, and Kristal Aaron (fiancé Quint McGuire) of Fowler.
Daughter – Katie (William) Zipperer of Limon, granddaughter Zea Zipperer, Limon.
Great-grandchildren included Dante, Axel, Connor and Naomi Rose Griffith; Daniel Pepper and Charliegh (preceded in death); Bentley, Lyla and Kaylena Perry and Tyson and Kara McGuire.
Larry’s life’s calling was farming and ranching. He spent decades working on his land in Karval. He also spent meaningful time in the San Luis Valley where he custom harvested wheat, barley, and canola. He also participated in potato harvests and built lasting friendships, including time spent working alongside the Mike Rierson family. His work was more than an occupation; it was a reflection of who he was.
A gifted mechanic, Larry had an innate ability to understand how things worked and took great pride in fixing what others could not. He was always willing to lend a hand, quietly helping neighbors, friends, and family alike. He also had a love for cars, especially his blue Corvette and anything else he could drive fast.
Larry found his greatest joy in time spent with his family outdoors, sharing stories, or gathering around a table playing cards.
In his later years, Larry was especially grateful for the time he spent living with Eric and Gwen, where he received exceptional care, comfort, and support. This time allowed him to enjoy precious additional moments surrounded by family, something he deeply valued.
Larry will be remembered for his quiet strength, generous spirit, mechanical skill, and unwavering love for his family. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the land he worked, and the family he cherished.
In honoring Larry, the family encourages others to carry forward his spirit, lend a hand, spend time with loved ones, and appreciate the simple moments.
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