Larry-Denmark-Obituary

Larry Denmark

Pikesville, Maryland

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DENMARK , Larry On Saturday, July 21, LARRY DENMARK; beloved husband of Lorraine Denmark (nee Ziara); loving father of Lindsay and Benjamin Denmark, both of Owings Mills, MD; beloved son of Herman Denmark and the late Donald Bernstein and Dorothy Denmark; beloved brother of...

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Dear Lorraine, I was so saddened to read about Larry's death, Although we haven't remained in touch through the years, I have very fond memories of you both from my early retail days at The Fashion Post. You and Larry took me under your wings as far back as your Columbia apartment. I don't know what happened to Larry, but I hope he didn't suffer. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. If ever you want to be in touch I am in Pikesville, Loving thoughts and prayers are with you and your...

Dear Lorraine,
I am Linda's friend Helen. I just wanted you to know how sorry we both are for your loss. The last time Linda, Mark and I visited Larry all together he was living in New York and making beautiful pillows for Electric Ladyland. Linda and I still talk about them and his creativity, his joy and his love for you and the children. We will all miss him.

Dear Lorraine,
You don't know me but I work with Vic and have heard a lot about Larry. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and wish to extend my deepest sympathies.

Lorraine, I am so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Dear Lorraine & family, I am so heartfully sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lindsay
we are very sorry to hear about your Dad, may god bless his soul and our prayers are with you and your family.

My family and I extend our deepest sympathies.

I am so sorry to read that Larry passed away. Though I have not seen Larry and Lorraine for many years I remember them well. They both had radiant smiles and laughed easily. I remember when we first met at Painters Mill Apts. Then there was the Golden Flounder Restaurant at the inner harbor. I had a t-shirt from there for many years. And the wonderful house on Druid Hill with the big fireplace. And Puffins of course. There is this faint memory of Lorraine liking giraffes, but that was so long...