Lawrence "Larry" Lee Sedlak was born on April 2, 1944, in David City, NE; to Joseph and Frances (Coufal) Sedlak and passed away on December 29, 2012, in Lincoln, NE; at the age of 68 years, 8 months and 27 days. Larry grew up in Dwight and was a 1961 graduate of East Butler High School. He enlisted into the United States Navy in 1962, He served on the U.S.S. Oklahoma City, where was stationed at Treasure Island near San Francisco, Hawaii, Japan and also near Vietnam. Larry was honorably discharged in 1966. Larry returned to Dwight where he repaired T.V.'s and was employed ISCO in Lincoln, where he retired after 44 years of service. Larry also played in several bands in the area including, Ernie and the Countrymen, Tony Bouc, Home Grown and the last 20 years with the Country Troubadours. Larry enjoyed working in the yard, gardening, traveling all over the United States. He also loved attending his grandchildren's activities and family gatherings where they played cards and games. Larry was a life time member of Assumption Catholic Church in Dwight and Dwight Legion Post #110. Larry is survived by his wife Susie of Dwight, three children, Krystal Sedlak of Lincoln, NE; Tyler Sedlak of Lincoln, NE; Jenny Jewell and husband John of Tucson, AZ; two step sons, Brian Styskal and wife Lynn and Rob Styskal all of David City, NE; seven grandchildren; Jack and Alex Jewell, Nathan, Morgan, Lauren, Noah and Seth Styskal, four sisters-in-law, Arlene Sedlak, Joyce Draper, Maxine Freeman and Mary Williams, 3 brothers-in-law, George and wife Nida Huisenga, Howard Huisenga, and Dan Schmidt, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Larry is preceded in death by in parents, mother and father-in-law, son, Curtis, brother, Richard, sister, Shirley and her husband Jack Sargent, two brothers-in-law Robert and Richard Huisenga, sister-in-law, Laura Schmidt.