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Larry J. Krippner

Geneva, Illinois

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Larry J. Krippner, age 36, of Chicago. Beloved son of George and Sheila, nee Carroll, Krippner; devoted brother of Kathy (Dan) Watson, Jim, Dan (Joy) and Tim (Tera); fond uncle of Diego, Hilary, Danny, Augie, Mickey, Fiona, Nathan, Brendan, George, Owen and Clare; also survived by many aunts,...

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I worked with Larry at PR Newswire and just recently found out about his passing. Larry was one of the nicest people I ever met. We sat next to each other in the office, and shared many laughs. He was always funny, considerate and caring and my thoughts and prayers are with Larry and your family. I wish you all peace.

My brother Larry had an extraordinary ability to inspire trust and confidence from all sorts of people. As I met his friends and co-workers I realized how lucky we all were to know him. I will miss him for the rest of my life and thank everyone for the support they have given to the entire family.

To Sheila and George and the Krippner family,

When Casey started at Marmion , it was like he had a big brother there to watch over him because Larry had already been doing that for years while the McGrath brothers were part of the River Rats Swim Team. Larry was so lovable and likable and he had a gift of making people feel comfortable . He made us laugh and teased us lovingly.
Although I have not been in touch for many years, I am so saddened by this and I find words...

My heart goes out to the Krippner family during this most difficult time. You have lost a very lovable young man. Even though I was about seven years older than Larry I hung aroung the Krippner house plenty enough to get to know this special guy. Always making jokes and smiling that's how I remember Larry.

The Krippner family, being the tight-knit bunch of Irish that they are, will no doubt miss greatly their son and brother Larry. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Michael Witt

Larry's death hit all of us very hard, but we take comfort in the incredible outpouring of support we recieved. Larry was a friend to many and that will be his legacy. Over 1000 people signed the guest book at the wake. He will be sorely missed. Thanks to all of you who supported my family and I during this terrible ordeal.
Dan Krippner

To all The Krippner Family: The wake was a wonderful opportunity to be with all of Larry's extended family and friends. It was a visual testament to the incredible person he was. The Funeral was sad,but indeed another testament to Larry and all those whose lives he touched.

There is a huge void in the Scanlon family now as we all felt Larry was a part of it. He always joined in all our family events. When Larry was present there was much laughter happiness and love. We will all...

To the Krippner family, I can only imagine how much you are missing Larry right now. I'm sure his relationships, laugh, and genuine personality will only prosper in his journey beyond his life with us.

It's taken me 3 days to read this book, let alone sign it. I also worked with Larry at Getty. We were hired and started working on the same day. Our initial meeting was a mix up - we received eachother's job offer letters - and that was only the beginning of the many silly...

Larry was one of the most open, positive people I have ever met in my life. He always had a twinkle in his eye and his belly laugh could be heard half way around the office.

Dear Krippner's,
I'm so sorry to hear about Larry. From River Rat swim practices to rides to and from Marmion to always making sure I had a cold beer after mowing your lawn, Larry always took care of me and always with a laugh and a smile.
God Bless.