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Kermitt Lawrence Sr.

Norfolk, Virginia

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Kermitt Lawrence Sr. CHESAPEAKE - Kermitt Maxwell Lawrence Sr., 67, of the 1000 block of Taft Road, died Nov. 25, 2009, at his home. A native of Beaufort, N.C., he was the son of the late Mack and Velma Lawrence and retired as a contract administrator with Norfolk Naval Shipyard after 42 years of...

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Linda, Kermitt, Jr., Denise and All of the Grandchildren: Our hearts ache for your pain in the loss of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.
May God grant you comfort and peace during this difficult time and in the months ahead.
We pray Angels will tickle Kermitt's feet while he rests in Heavenly sleep.
Love and Prayers,
Harriet & Gene Clymer

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I will miss his comments about everything ... mostly I will miss laughing with him as he enjoyed his grandchildren more than anything on this earth ... and I will miss how he cherished his wife and how they still dearly loved each other after -- how many years, Linda?

Perhaps as you gaze at the stars, the brightness you see is he shining his protective light on you.

I remember Kermitt from work at NNSY. He was always a pleasant person to deal with. Our prayers go out for the family.

I have known Kermitt since 1997 and enjoyed working with him and listening to his jokes and stories at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. He was a perfectionist in everything he did. I am sure he will be missed deeply by his family and by everyone who knew him. May God Bless!

our family is thinking of and preying for yours , may god bless you.

the skippers

I have known Kermitt since school days, some times we go thru a few years of not seeing each other and then times like recent months see each other every day. He will be missed by everyone.He was a good person, friend and a good builder. recently we saw each other every day and he always had a good word about everyone. This world is a better world because he contributed toward it.

Our thoughts and prayers are with us all. We shared some good times. We shall miss him greatly. May God bless.

Love, Phillip and Terri Clymer Dudley

I have known Kermitt since 1974. You could always find him in his garage working on a car or building something related to cars. He was a perfectionist when it came to building anything. He was also a good freind. He would always stop what he was doing to talk to his freinds and offer his time and help others with their problems. I feel that I have been blessed to have known him. We will all miss him.