Larry-Eshelman-Obituary

Larry Eshelman

Ottawa, Canada, Pennsylvania

1938 - 2016

About

LOCATION
Ottawa, Canada, Pennsylvania

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Larry Eshelman passed away peacefully in the Montfort Long-Term Care Centre on March 16, 2016 at the age of 78 after a heart-breaking battle with dementia. Dear husband and best friend to Lucienne (nee Flament) and much-loved father of Alexandra (Andrew) and Marc. Proud grandpapa to Sophie....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Lucienne, Alexandra and Marc,
How sad to hear of Mr. Eshelman's death. It was a great joy to sing with him in the St. Clement choir for many years and to enjoy his animated company at parish events. My mom sends her condolences as well. Please be assured of our family's prayers for his soul and for all of you as well as you mourn your great loss. May he rest in peace.

Great person to have worked for,He was well liked in library service,I enjoyed working for him,Thank you Larry.

My deepest sympathy to Larry's family. I worked with Larry at the Ontario Library Service for many years and benefited from his wonderful sense of humour, his curiosity, intellect and basic decency.

Deepest sympathy to Larry"s family I worked with Larry at the Ontario Library Service for many years and enjoyed his sense of humour, curiosity and basic decency.
Margaret Scratch

The whole University community would like to offer its condolences to his family and friends. Mr. Eshelman was a dedicated Librarian. We were fortunate to have such an erudite in charge of our collection.

I knew Larry as my boss at the Allie Library of Saint-Paul University. A man with a great heart and had the love for old books. Was miss by his colleagues. Sincere sympathy to his family.

My condolences to Larry's family. I also knew Larry for years as a fellow colleague. We once travelled together for weeks to select a circulation system for OPL. He had such a great sense of humour as well as a great intellect. He often spoke of his wife and children - a happy, proud, family man. Karen Smith

Oh my! Such sad news. I knew and worked with Larry for many years as his secretary, but also as his friend. His kindness was always a shining light in the office. There are so many things I remember about him including many funny stories. To Lucienne, Alexandra and Marc, you have my heartfelt sympathy.

My deepest condolences Alex, Marc and families on your great loss. Larry was the light of the choir and a joy to know. You are all held close in my heart, thoughts, and prayers.