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Larry Alan Lonis

Aurora, Illinois

Jan 28, 1949 – Aug 5, 2022

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January 28, 1949
DIED
August 5, 2022
LOCATION
Aurora, Illinois

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Larry Alan Lonis, 73, of Geneva, Illinois passed away peacefully on Friday evening August 5, 2022. He was born in Aurora, Illinois on January 28, 1949, to Walter and Lucille (Vandeveer) Lonis.During his childhood he enjoyed spending summers with his Uncle Glen and Aunt Juanita in Glenwood,...

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Rosie and family....Bill and I are so saddened to hear of Larrys passing. We have so many fond memories of family get-togethers with everyone at Aunt Maries house. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathies to Larry's family.

Larry, I will miss your friendship. You were a role model to many including myself. Somehow you found time to work full time, teach college, get involved in professional activities and be a caring husband and father. May you rest in peace. Mike Rybak

I am so sorry to hear about Larry. He was my boss at FNBC for several years. He was my mentor and was a total gentlemen. He encouraged me to get my MBA and was supportive the whole way through. My sincere condolences. He will be missed by many.

Rest In Peace Larry. It was an honor to work with you and to know you. Your passion for helping all those around you had and will continue to have impact on so many.

I feel so lucky to have worked with Larry on the CFA Research Challenge for the past 10+ years. He was a great leader and friend. He was so kind and helpful to everyone. I learned so much from him. He was a great example of how we should all try to be. We will miss him.

I feel so lucky to have worked with Larry on the CFA Research Challenge over the last 10+ years. He was a great leader and friend. He was so kind and helpful to everyone. He was a great example of how we should all try to be. We will miss him.

I had the privilege of working with Larry on the CFA Research Challenge competition for the past 11 years. He brought so many new ideas to the table, and we implemented them all. He was a passionate supporter of the CFA Society Chicago and its ethics approach to the profession of investments. I admired him so much as did so many of us in the CFA Chicago community. I am so sorry for your loss. We will miss his good nature and brilliant ideas.

I met Larry 1st time when he visited India for training our team so technically, he was my first ever mentor within Bank. I again met him during my visit to US 3 years back and had a long chat. I can vouch that his energy was still the same when I met him 15 years back. Truly an inspiration to all. He will be missed. May his soul rests in peace. :(