Friends, colleagues, and fellow local leaders paid their final respects to former Schaumburg mayor Al Larson Friday during a visitation at the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts on the municipal campus, demonstrating his lifelong belief that government should serve the better needs of people and their culture.
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