‘Time in prison’ inspires Vacaville woman to start her own business
VACAVILLE — Robert Larsen Jr. wasn’t feeling well when he arrived home from work.
“He said he had been confused at work and his computer work was hard (that day),” Lisa Larsen said of that fateful evening Sept. 23, 2020, a day after her husband’s 57th birthday.
“And he was dragging one of his legs, but he does that when his back hurts,” she said.
But something did not feel right, so Lisa Larsen made a small request of her husband.
“I told him to smile,” she said.
When he could not fully smile, she took his blood pressure, which was soaring. Larsen suspected her husband was having a stroke, so she drove him to the hospital.