Larry Heater

Larry Heater
Larry Heater

81, passed away after a long, brave battle with heart failure on March 23rd, 2019.

He was in his yard at the Deshka Landing in Willow, Alaska helping a friend prepare a load of lumber to freight up the Yentna River. He built his life around freighting, towing and helping people in need on the Deshka, Susitna and Yentna rivers for the last 25 years. Larry operated as Rebel Rescue for the last two decades – towing stranded boats at all hours of the day and night, pursuing lost snowmachines in the darkest of winters, assisting Alaska Fish and Game, the State Troopers, and being the hero for more people than we could ever write about. Larry and his wife Lucille owned and operated the Rebels Roost Lodge on the Yentna River from 1981 to 1998. She wrote a book about their years together at the lodge entitled Life on the Yentna.

Larry was born in North Powder, Oregon in 1937. He was a proud US Army Corps Veteran serving from 1960 – 1966 in California. Larry first settled the family in Eklutna, later building a home in Chugiak near his late brother Dale. Larry was a longhaul trucker, driving on the slope and for ABC Towing, as well as working on the Exxon oil spill.

Larry and Lucille drove the Alcan Highway from California in 1972 in a pickup truck with a camper full of children, three dogs, and a litter of puppies born somewhere along the way. It was Larry's lifelong aspiration to live in Alaska and build his own self-sufficient life. His brother Dale also moved to Alaska as they had dreamed about as teenagers in the foothills of Washington after seeing a bumper sticker with the "Alaska or Bust" slogan.

Larry is survived by his wife Lucille; his five children Richard Heater, Willis Wagner, Mitzi Eaton, Diana Winchester, and Billy Miller Sr.; eleven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; his sister-in-law Mary Heater, her children and grandchildren.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Theresa Heater and his brother Dale Heater.

The family will be hosting a Celebration of Life on Saturday, March 30th from 3 - 6 pm at Legacy Funeral Homes located at 1015 S. Check Street, Wasilla, Alaska.

Friends, neighbors and all those that knew him are invited to stop by to have a cup of coffee, share stories and celebrate his adventurous life with his family.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made to the Wounded Warriors organization in his name.

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