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Larry Hallman Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Larry C. Hallman, Jr. Larry C. Hallman Jr. 37 of Slatington died Thursday Jan. 27, 2005. He was the husband of Harley-Day (Trilli) Hallman. They were married three years last December. Born in Allentown, he was the son of Karen (Ziegler) Hallman of Weissport and the late Larry C....

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On behalf of Larry's graduating class at Southern Lehigh, we are sorry to hear the news of his passing. We will hold our 20th Class Reunion this summer and will honor his name

I am very shocked and saddened to her of Larry's passing. During the early to mid 1980's, Larry and I spent quite a bit time together. We went to highschool together, I was 83' and Larry 85'. For years, I would pick Larry up at his grandparents in my GTO. We would cruise the circuit in Allentown every Friday and Saturday night. Larry "I still have that GTO!!" I'll never forget the times we had at Long Beach Island and all the great times skateboarding around your grandparents house. I often...

I hardly knew Larry but he changed my family's life and he was always there. He was a very great guy!
Harley - I know im a kid but i am here for you and i know what you are going through. I love ya!

Larry, you were and always will be part of our family.When you were a teen, you were there for us when your little sister needed protection.We will always remember you helping Pop to empty the dishwasher.
Harley, Karen, Don and Fran, our deepest heartfelt sympathy to you now and forever.
With Love,
Sandi & Cliff

our sincere sympathy harley and karen in the loss of your husband and son. may you find strength in knowing that he is at peace and with God. i am happy that i was able to be with both of you on thursday. our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Words can not express how I feel at this time. God be with both of you Karen and Harley.

Our hearts go out to you, Karen and Harley. We are sorry we never got to know Larry. Judging by all the heartfelt memorials for him in this guest book, he was a kind-hearted soul and loved by many. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope the loving memories you have will help sustain you during these most difficult times, as well as knowing you have many friends so willing to help you. Call upon us any time.

Love, Mike and Gail Regan

I just don't understand why it's always the nice guy. I will always remember Larry. He was a good friend and coworker. The little jokes he played are etched in my mind and on all the Job Johnnys in New Jersey. All I can say is WHY? Harley and Karen you are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope Larry knows how we were all here for him and you. Love always Dave

Larry, I will miss you more than any words can say. I will always remember all the good times we had, and I thank you for letting me have the priviledge of having such a great freind. I love you my brother. Harley, Karen, Don,& Fran, you are all in my family's hearts and prayers.