PANAMA, NY — Lawrence Ezra Jantzi, 82, of Panama, and formerly of Lowville, NY, passed
away peacefully at his home on Friday, December 12, 2025. He was born on July 21, 1943, in
Lowville, NY, the son of the late Mahlon and Ruth (Ressler) Jantzi.
Larry was a 1961 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School. Following graduation, he owned and operated his own dairy farm. He later worked as a milk tester for Dairy One in
Ithaca, NY, for 32 years, and subsequently for Lancaster Dairy in Lancaster, PA, for several
years until his retirement in 2024.
An avid New York Yankees fan, Larry attended several games at Yankee Stadium over the
years. He also enjoyed attending local high school sporting events at Panama Central School
and was a regular contributor to the Sports Boosters Club, often donating his homemade
cookies for fundraisers. Students knew him as “Mr. Mom.” He loved to tell jokes and always had
an entertaining story to tell. He enjoyed reading the Buffalo News daily, with a cup of coffee and
chatting with his friends at the local Burger King.
Above all else, Larry cherished time spent with his family. He was frequently found celebrating birthdays and weddings or cheering on his grandchildren in 4-H at the Chautauqua County Fair every year, where he also greatly enjoyed visiting and catching up with area farmers and their families. He also made it a point to consistently check in with his grandchildren, always asking about their week at school and when their next game was.
Larry is survived by his four children: Larry “Brian” (Mary) Jantzi of Clymer, NY; Angelia “Angie” (Tom) Murphy of North Lawrence, OH; Melissa Jantzi of Tempe, AZ; and Jordan (Ashley) Jantzi of Sherman, NY; one son-in-law, Donald Birchenough; ten grandchildren, Matthew (Amy) Birchenough, Joseph (Kendal) Birchenough, Emily Birchenough, Abigail (Tyler) Birchenough, Dayne Jantzi, Sarah (Zach) Brogden, Erin Murphy, Molly Murphy, Evelyn Jantzi, and Jameson Jantzi; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lyle (Shirley) Jantzi of Adams, NY, and Wilbur Jantzi of Croghan, NY; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his daughter, Tammi Birchenough; his brother, Maynard Jantzi; and two sisters, Freida Roggie and Grace Haldeman.
The family will receive friends during calling hours from noon to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
December 20, 2025, at the Abbe Reformed Church, 595 Clymer-Sherman Road, Clymer, NY. A
private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family in the Croghan Mennonite
Cemetery, Croghan, NY.
Memorial donations may be made to the Panama Fire Department and Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 57, Panama, NY 14767.
To leave a remembrance or offer condolences to the family, please visit freayfuneralhome.com
6 Entries
Stephanie Schell
December 16, 2025
You will be remembered for your help.
Stephanie Schell
December 16, 2025
Was active in his community.
Joyce Zehr
December 16, 2025
Wonderful memories of Uncle Larry- always ready with something amusing to say to cause us to laugh. I had the privilege
to share frequent phone conversations with him the past several years- he loved to reminisce of days gone by & catch up.on news from Lewis County. Always talked with pride of his children & grandchildren.
I will miss him greatly but know he is at peace . Love you, Uncle Larry ❤ Joyce Zehr
Ella Miller
December 16, 2025
When I was in my teens my siblings and I rode to Ohio with him and Grace. He put the convertible top down making it a never to be forgotten experience for a country farm girl. It was hard to talk with all the wind and I was surprised when we arrived that I still had my scarf. He was easy to talk to and fun to be around. I wish I had kept in touch with him more over the years. May God comfort you and fill your hearts with His peace.
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Bonnie Jo Meerdink (Carutis)
December 15, 2025
So sorry for your loss. I will always remember Larry when he came to the DV for coffee, and the stories he had to tell.
Kevin and Ginger Weaver
December 15, 2025
Sorry for your loss prayers to you and your family in this tragic time. GOD be with you all.
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