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Larry David Loeb

Syracuse, New York

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Larry David Loeb January 27, 2024 Larry David Loeb, 72, passed away on Saturday. He always approached life with such hope, as exemplified by navigating his health challenges like a warrior! Being a graduate of Kent State University, he parlayed his business acumen into a variety of enterprises....

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Larry was my best friend during our high school years at Pebble Hill. I´m still mad at him for not playing in the golf event at our 50th Reunion. I always enjoyed playing golf with him and his crew and we kept in touch over the years. His son Scott and my daughter Lindsey were at MPH together. Buying Signage was his dream as he wanted his independence from working for others, glad when he really made a go of it. He was a special guy and I´ll miss him. My sincere condolences to his...

Miss my friend, confidant, golf partner and humorist. His wry observations and positivity are missed.

I am so sorry to hear of Larry´s passing he was a special kind of guy. My condolences to Margie and family.

Dear Margie, Casi, and Scott, We were so sorry to hear about the death of Larry. Our deepest condolences go out to the entire Loeb Family. Karen and Steve Metzger

I remember Larry from Charles Andrews and H. W. Smith Jr. High. It was a long time ago. He had a great sense of humor. He didn’t attend Nottingham so i wasn’t sure what became of him. I know now that he moved away. My sincere condolences to the Loeb family. With Deepest Regards. Ken Burdick, classmate of Larry.

Good guy. I remember playing golf with him at LaFayette CC when we were in high school. We'll miss him. Rick Jones

Larry was a great friend and confidant. I will always treasure memories of our myriad golf adventures. Rest in peace my friend. May you always be "4 for 3".

My deepest and heartfelt condolences go out to Margie, Casi, and Scott. I hope you will find solace in the beautiful memories you have built through the years. I remember Larry with his outgoing personality, funny jokes, and a smile on his face. We had some good times together as a family......My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time ......

Larry was my brother. He was a valiant soldier.