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Dr. Larry S. Lawrence

Westerville, Ohio

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LAWRENCE Dr. Larry S. Lawrence died on January 1, 2009, as a result of cancer. He was born and grew up in Whitehouse, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University (B.S.) and The Ohio State University College of Dentistry (D.D.S. and M.S.). Larry was preceded in death by his parents Sidney and Laura...

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Dad teaching me to how to throw, catch, and hit a baseball and how to throw and punt a football; me teaching him later a few things about tennis.

Watching Dad’s softball games on Thursday nights at the Columbus Jewish Center as he would power home runs beyond the light poles in the outfield and throw out hapless base runners with his rifle arm. Runners would often round third on a hit to the deep outfield, only to find the catcher awaiting...

Dear Mary Lou and family,
I was very saddened to hear of Larry's unexpected passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I remember him as a fine gentleman, husband, and father who was so justifiably proud of all of you. His warm, ready smile and kind words brightened any gathering. The world is indeed a better place for his having passed our way.
Please accept my sincerest sympathies,
Kelly S. Moody

To the Lawrence Family

Larry came to my office and introduced himself in 1962. He was a good friend and thorough technician. I don't recall any dissatisfied case referred. We include you in our prayers.

Dear Mary Lou, Lindsey, Rodd, Pat and Scott:
Because of the current ice storm today we are unable to attend the calling hours and service. Our prayers and thoughts go out to all the family. We remember the great times we all enjoyed in the Lake-of-the-Woods at the pool parties, Halloween hay rides and haunted house and sailing. With many thoughts and deepest sympathy to you and all your family at this time. God Bess!
Joyce and Cam Taylor, Frank, Virginia and Kathy

All of the Lawrence Family,
On behalf of the Middle Bass Barbershoppers, You are in our prayers. We will deeply miss Larry and his bright and shining smile. Although he was always in the backround, you could count on things running very smoothly when all the Barbershoppers showed up at the cookshack. Larry will be truly missed

To the Lawarence Family:
In high school, Larry was indeed the hardest working quarterback in our league; and it is obvious he carried this industry and dedication forward in life. Whitehouse/Anthony Wayne football was better as a result of his contributions. You are in my prayers.

To the Lawrence family:
I send my love and prayers to all of you at this time.
Former Whitehouse resident and friend of Dorothy, Becky Potter Jacobs

Mary Lou~
Dorothy and I have been best friends since were six. I'm sure we were pests to Larry and Wendell, but they were always tolerant of us. We were still in high school when Larry arranged for us to visit OU at Homecoming and watch him play. What a thrill. Many good early Lawrence memories here in Whitehouse.

Mary Lou,
Wanda and I are on vacation but we wanted to tell you how sorry we were for your loss. Wanda talked about bowling with you and I remember great talks with Larry over the years. Praying for you. duke/wanda heller