H.-Roberts-Obituary

H. Larry Roberts

Middleburg, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2025

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DIED
January 19, 2025
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Middleburg, Pennsylvania

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H. Larry Roberts, of Middleburg, PA, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2025. He was born on May 24, 1946, in Berwick, PA, to Harold and Marian Benscoter Roberts. Larry obtained his Bachelor's in Music Education from Susquehanna University in 1968. He began his teaching career in Woodbury, NJ...

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Sharon, Bradley, Mike and families. I just learned of Larry´s death. I am so sad for you. I loved working with him. He reminded me a lot of my dad. A true teacher who patiently explained over and over the intricacies of the EMS world to a newbie in healthcare communications. The world was a better place with Larry in it. Condolences to all of you.

Keeping Mike and family in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in His blessed assurance.

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Larry was a true leader, boss and at the end Friend. He always had everyone's best interest at heart regardless if anyone else saw it. After he retired he still valued all former employees as fariends. I will truly miss meeting up at Little Mexico! God bless the memories of West Shore Weekends at paradise stream and Michael being placed on a spine board upside down outside Larry's camper in the middle of the night.... The memories will never fade...

I am extending my thoughts and prayers on the passing of Larry to his family. If I remember correctly, way back, West Shore ALS´ first call was to Cedar Cliff High School and the Chief and I were the EMS unit dispatched and we met Larry. It was an honor to work with him as he was compassionate and caring. It was definitely an asset that Larry changed from his teaching career to EMS as he did so much for the EMS field. Thanks so much for all you did and RIP good buddy!

I am so saddened to hear the loss of Larry. I had the pleasure of meeting Larry while working at the West Shore EMS building a while back. He was an awesome person and he had shown his caring, compassionate ways in the lives that he has touched. His dedication, commitment, compassion in EMS will always be remembered. I am ever so thankful and grateful for knowing him. Thank you so much Larry for all that you have done in the EMS field. Sending my deepest condolences to the entire family....

A lot of miles and a lot of smiles. Rest easy.

Larry touched the lives of countless people and patients, as a paramedic, director, teacher, mentor, instructor, counterpart, colleague, and friend. Larry especially, along with others at West Shore ALS, had a huge impact on my journey. Posted a couple photos of some WSALS 'old guys' on the tribute.

A legend in so many wonderful ways. Loved and admired by so many.