Goodnight, Raleigh Boy.
Dear Goodnight Raleigh readers,
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the June 30, 2018 passing of Karl Edward Larson, known to readers and friends alike as Raleigh Boy. He battled a brief illness with optimism and strength.
Karl came of age in the 1960s, a time of energetic and abrupt transition in Raleigh. Citizens watched as the city changed some with anger, some with hope. Karl was able to view the changes in an historical perspective. Perhaps influenced by his father’s love of history, he recognized at a young age that the new construction, urban renewal and demolition of historic Raleigh homes and buildings were worth documenting”and document he did. He rode the streets of Raleigh by bike with his Kodak Instamatic camera, snapping photographs of his changing city. He recorded the growth, destruction, stagnation, rot and every crack in between. In so doing, he formed a bond with his hometown that would never waver.
Raleigh was Karl’s primal landscape–the benchmark on which he compared all others. He devoted countless hours to studying Raleigh’s history; filing away not only names and dates, but astute historical analysis peppered with the right amount of perspective, imagination and curiosity.
Those of you who had the pleasure of his company know of his humble and kind nature, engaging conversation and unmistakable laugh–a sometimes quite raucous “YUK, yuk, yuk!” often accompanied by “Lordy mercy!” or “Girl, I swear!” It was rare that I saw Karl in a state anything short of a decent mood. His infectious conviviality earned him many friends. I considered him my best friend, but he wasn’t the type to choose favorites. In addition to friendship, Karl taught me volumes of Raleigh history, but what he didn’t teach me, I learned myself using skills he taught me about research, how to objectively and fairly perceive and analyze the past, and how to notice and remember details.
For nearly a decade, Karl’s posts on Goodnight Raleigh have entertained and educated many thousands. Thankfully, that will continue as his voice lives on in written word. His legacy and monument lie in the great numbers of people he touched through friendship, educated and instilled within a stronger sense of place.
Goodnight, Raleigh Boy. Requiescat in pace.
You can read more about Karl’s life here: https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/article214803170.html
07/17/2018
Beautiful tribute to a beautiful man. How fortunate we are who were his friends.
07/17/2018
Karl wore many hats and he wore them all well. He was a credit to his many endeavors. He was a credit to Raleigh; an ambassador.
07/17/2018
Beautiful tribute, Ian. Thank you!
07/17/2018
I didn’t know Mr. Larson personally, but I feel like I got to know him through Goodnight Raleigh. It sounds like he led an worthy life filled with friendship and the advancement of knowledge. He will be missed.
07/17/2018
May God grant eternal rest to him, and may perpetual light shine upon him, and all the faithful departed.
I have really enjoyed his stories and his knowledge of Raleigh. He will be missed. Brian Phillips
07/18/2018
Irreplaceable.
07/18/2018
Karl & I had known each other since the 60’s when we were in Junior High School at Aycock (yes, it was Junior High – not Middle School back I the dark ages)…. having grown up in Raleigh he & I shared a love for Raleigh & remembered so many places that no longer exist. His speech on Lost Architecture of Raleigh was wonderful… we have lost a gem :(
07/19/2018
Your beautiful tribute to Karl captured his personality so well. I still can’t believe I won’t see him again at Cuppa Joe or hear his wonderful laugh. His laughter peppers my memories of work and fun times with him. Thank you.
07/20/2018
I was honored and delighted to have Karl at my ‘Boylan in Situ’ presentation I did at Blam! gallery a couple of years ago. We lose so much knowledge when we lose a man like Karl but it pales to the kindness of a man like Karl.
07/20/2018
Beautiful. Thank you Ian. So glad Karl introduced us.
07/20/2018
That’s a lovely tribute.
Thank you Ian
08/07/2018
I never knew him personally, but I have the utmost respect for his great work here. He will be missed.
04/03/2020
I somehow just now found this, and it’s perfect. Well done. I still can’t believe he’s gone.
10/11/2020
I did not realize Karl had died. I have Goodnight Raleigh on favorites on my computer. I found out last week when watching a youtube from Oakwood Cemetery when his grave was shown. He sure knew Raleigh and I love the history and pictures.
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