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Larry S. Croy

Perrysburg, Ohio

Sep 20, 1947 – Apr 5, 2018 (Age 70)

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BORN
September 20, 1947
DIED
April 5, 2018
AGE
70
LOCATION
Perrysburg, Ohio

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Larry S. CroyLarry S. Croy, 70, a lifelong resident of Perrysburg, OH, passed away on Thursday, April 5, 2018 at St. Vincent Hospital. He was born in Toledo on September 20, 1947 to Paul R. and Alice M. (Verhoff) Croy. He graduated from Perrysburg High School in 1965.Larry married his high school...

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My deepest heartfelt condolences to the Croy family...
May you find the Light of Peace in this difficult time.

My thoughts are with Larry's family. I have been thinking about Larry for the last week or so, since my brother Greg told me about his illness. I'm so sorry.

Dear Luann,

I was so shocked when Peggy text me about his passing. I am so glad to have known you both over the years (as a cousin-in-law). I am also glad I got the chance to see you both recently at the TSO at the Peristyle. I will always remember him with his tam and friendly smile. He always reminded me of the late Harry Chapin. He will be miss for sure! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, and Larry's brother and sister, too.

My love to you all,
Beryl

Dear Croys and Kazmaiers,
Just heard recently of Larry's passing.
Such a kind soul and beautiful spirit.
He will be missed. Prayers to all.
Patti Guest Horne
Cincinnait

Just had to send our condolences upon reading about Larry's passing. We were on that famous "See No Northern Lights Trip" to Iceland that you were also on. We happened to sit by you at several of the dinners and on the bus and just enjoyed the conversation. Of course, all knew Larry and his Tam. Our prayers are with you.
Dave & Janis Bykowski

An all around great guy. Always calm, always taking up for others. It was an honor knowing you. R.I.P.

An all around great guy. Always calm & taking up for others. You made the world a better place. It was an honor knowing you. R.I.P.