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John Fassno
April 14, 2018
Larry, you were cool, you were friendly, you were intelligent. Thanks for being a friend, PS say hi to my wife Irene, who passed March 2, 2018. You came to our wedding in 2002, thank you, now she is in heaven. Peace brother,
Larry Troy
June 24, 2008
"Lil" Lar,
A great friend, a great man.
We talked so much in the beginning,
and so little towards the end.
You were always there if needed,
always a smile to share.
Heart so huge, and dreams just as large.
Memories of Stoughton, the neighbor's pool,
cars, and growing up.
No two people share exactly the same universe.
Every universe creates its own world.
Rest my friend, you have found peace,
we shall all see one another again…..
Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir.
(Time is a great storyteller)
Larry Troy
Judy Hill (Tolpin)
June 19, 2008
Larry,
I have a lot of fond memories of us that I will always cherish.
Love,
Judy
Iris Cooper
June 18, 2008
My dearest Larry. You and I had a special bond, one that will last thru time. I will always remember our "talks", and our many laughs together. You will be missed by everyone who ever saw your smile, heard your laughter and felt your tears. Bob and I send our deepest sympathy to ALL his family.
Love, Iris/Bob Cooper

LARRY&BRENDA 1980
brenda thomas
June 18, 2008
you are my best friend who I will always remember. As kids and adults we stayed close. You will be in my heart forever. I love you Larry
Lee Babbin
June 18, 2008
Larry..
My memories of you are dear at heart. Those childhood days in Stoughton bring a smile to my face every time I think back to those carefree days. You Frankie, Dickie, and of course Steve, Joey and Diane the neighborhood musketeers. Pollywogs, Lost in Space, ice skating, forts, the good old Leave it to Beaver days.
You will be dearly missed by all who have known you and to you all:
Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,
May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.
Lee Piotrowski-Babbin
Bonnie Silverman
June 18, 2008
My dearest Larry, you were like a brother to me as we've been family for our entire lives. I have such fond memories of our childhood, especially back in the first months when my family moved to Stoughton and the only people we knew were the Snyder's. I remember you used to take me to the little creek out back of your house and we would catch turtles and snakes. You would tell me that I was so cool because your brother wouldn't even do that with you, he was too busy working on his motorcycle and flirting with my sister.
My heart felt sympothies go out to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you. You will be sorely missed.
Irma, Ted, Steven, Laura, Lisa, Paul, Amanda, Matt, Jenn, & Heather I love you all!!!
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