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Larry Gottlieb

Houston, Texas

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LARRY GOTTLIEB, 46 Larry Phelps Gottlieb passed away December 24, 2007 at home in his adopted hometown of Glendale California after a 6 month battle with pancreatic cancer. Family was at his side. Born in Houston, Texas March 28, 1961, Larry began acting at the age of 9 years in the Bellaire High...

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Still missing Larry. I´m so happy to have been part of Loose Ties with him. I still think of all the great memories we made playing all over LA. What a guy!

I was very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I have fond memories of Larry, whom I knew from Emanu El, BBYO and school. What a wild and funny guy. I remember him literally bouncing of the walls in the corridor before Hebrew school. My condolences to his wife and family.

I remember Larry as funny and out going, at Johnston, I later remember him still the same old funny guy at Bellaire.
Larry you touched many lives, may Gog bless you and your family that you've left behind, you will be a bright light in heaven

Larry was one of the funniest guys I ever had the plaesure of working with. He was the fifth member to join our little Houston improv group called the WHAT COMEDY THEATRE. We used to perform at the Boatyard Bar on Sunday nights...a night I always looked forward to thanks to Larry. You will be missed my friend...woooooooooooowoooooooooo!

EVERYONE in the Class of '79 at Bellaire remembers Larry - he was legendary. And I can only imagine how many other lives he touched since then.

The sun will seem to burn a little less brightly without Larry. Just thinking of him over the years has always brought a smile to my face and a laugh. Truly a kind and generous soul, and unique among all of my friends in this life.

I will miss you. I enjoyed the times we worked together and was always proud to say the Bluebell spaceman was my friend.

So sorry to hear this news. I didn't know Larry personally but knew his parents. I worked for Dick Gottlieb at the City of Houston for 4 years and knew of his intense love for his family and he and Rilda had a bunch of great kids. My condolences to Larry's family and to the Dick Gottlieb family.

I spent four wonderful years with Larry at Texas A&M University while he was a member of the TAMU Singing Cadets. To know Larry was to love Larry, to think about Larry makes your heart feel happy. Larry will always be remembered fondly by his Singing Cadet Family.

Missy Holloway
TAMU Singing Cadets