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KOCH, LAWRENCE E. Lawrence E. Koch, 81, from Milford, son of the late John and Tessie Sikorski-Koch, entered into rest on April 1, 2014. Larry was a veteran of the USAF and spent 20 years working at the former AVCO Lycoming. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Hamden Stroke Club. Larry was an avid sports fan and loved the NY Giants. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Ahearn-Koch; his loving daughter, Nadine Moran; grandsons, Ryan and Sean Moran; granddaughter, Jillian Ahearn; sister, Terry Spiller; and his sister-inlaw, Caroline Koch. Predeceased by a brother, John Koch, and step-daughter, Donna Ahearn. In accordance with the wishes of Larry and his family, there will be no calling hours and burial will be announced at a later date.
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Peggy and family:
Remembering you at this time and extending our deepest sympathy to you in your loss. The Carol (John)Frager Family
Carol Frager
April 11, 2014
Aunt Peggy: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Uncle Larry and Dad must be up in heaven together getting ready to watch their New York baseball, basketball and football teams. I can remember when I was a little girl Uncle Larry's weekly visits to come and debate the latest news about their teams with dad. Uncle Larry's smile and laugh will always be with us. Love, Sherry & Family
April 6, 2014
I am truly sorry for your loss. May the concern and sympathy of those who care help you through this difficult time. (1 Pet. 5:7)
April 4, 2014
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