Lawrence-Serven-Obituary

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Lawrence "Larry" Serven

Nov 19, 1956 - Aug 17, 2025

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I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I know Larry and George from summers spent in Sandown, NH when we were teens. Larry, George, Eddie McManus, and I always had a hell of a good time together. R.I.P. Larry.

Our condolences to you Ginny & family, George and Barbara & family, on the loss of Larry. May your cherished memories with Larry carry you throughout the remainder of your lives until you all meet again someday. You have our utmost sympathies.

Aunt Ginny and family, I am so grateful that we all have such beautiful memories of Uncle Larry to carry us through our grief. I'll miss his warm, friendly smile and upbeat energy. He may have been a twin, but he was one in a million! You are all in my thoughts.
With love, Ritalee

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I will always remember our camping trips together every year. Condolences to you and your family may Larry now enjoy all his favorite foods. Love and miss you buddy,
Janet

No words can express how I feel with the loss of my twin brother Larry. A part of me is gone forever. There will always be a place in my heart. I will cherish the memories we made together and think of you every Patriots game I watch. Love you forever. To we meet again.

Ginny and family
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Aunt Ginny, Jen, Corie, Jaimie, Stefanie, grandchildren, family and friends, our family is saddened by the news of Uncle Larry’s passing. He was always smiling whenever I saw him. Always happy to greet us with a warm hug. Each of you are in our prayers! Love ❤ you all!

Jen we are thanking about you and your family doing this time .Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't healed. Love Auntie Rose. Charleston S.C.

I am blessed that you are part of my life, forever grateful for the times we spent together. You taught
Us all the value of kindness.
RIP Cousin Larry. I will be thinking of you while watching the patriots or listening to Pink Floyd, Guess Who, Black Sabbath,Peter Frampton & others.
Love you forever
John Serven

Obituary

Lawrence's Obituary

Lawrence "Larry" Serven, 68, of Farmington N.H. passed away on August 17th 2025 with his family by his side, after a 3-year courageous battle with cancer. Larry was born in Lynn Massachusetts on November 19th, 1956 alongside his twin brother George Serven. Larry is predeceased by his mother Lieselotte (Bien) Serven and father Lawrence H. Serven.

Larry graduated from Lynn Vocational Technical Institute in 1975. Larry worked at G.E., Teledyne Laars, and spent 27 years with Pratt and Whitney until his retirement in 2023. Larry spent many weekends in his younger years playing cards alongside family and friends. He enjoyed camping with his family a few times a year for many years, after moving to Farmington N.H. You could catch Larry watching his favorite football team, the New England Patriots, every weekend with his dad and brother, and continued the tradition with his brother after the passing of their dad.

Larry is survived by his beautiful wife of 43 years, Virginia (Ginny) Serven. Larry and Ginny have four beautiful daughters. Jennifer Hicks of Biddeford Maine, and her four children, Kierra, Trista, Bryce Berube and Kam’rin Hicks, Jaimie and Her husband Jordan Wissler of Palm Beach Garden, Florida. Corie Serven of Dover, New Hampshire, and Stefanie Serven and her partner Tony and their daughter Gianna DePrizito of Rochester, New Hampshire. Siblings include his sister Evelyn and her husband Al Rezendes of Lynn Massachusetts, and brother George and his wife Barbara Serven of Rochester, New Hampshire, as well as many sister in-laws and brother in-laws and nieces and nephews.

Larrys calling hours are Friday August 22nd 2025 from 10a.m to 12p.m at Peaslee Funeral Home in Farmington New Hampshire, with a service to follow at noon. Following the service, we invite all who would like to attend Larrys burial to head over to Rochester Cemetery on Franklin Street in Rochester, New Hampshire.

In Lieu of flowers, Larry asked that you donate to Larrys charity of choice, with donations be made to Suicide Prevention of North Shore Walk, (AFSP) c/o Evelyn Rezendes/Team4Mark.

To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com 

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