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Larry E. Maher

Liverpool, New York

Jul 5, 1944 – Sep 28, 2023

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July 5, 1944
DIED
September 28, 2023
LOCATION
Liverpool, New York

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Larry E. Maher September 28, 2023 Larry Maher, 79, of Baldwinsville, NY, passed away on September 28, 2023. He was born in Oil City, PA. Larry was a Professor in the School of Business at SUNY Oswego. He loved teaching, working right up through August. Many of his students became successful...

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I send you many prayers and my deepest condolences for your loss. I consider myself fortunate to have had Larry as a mentor throughout my time at SUNY Oswego. I give him credit for many of my professional and personal accomplishments. Truly, he will be missed.

Pam and Marissa. I am so sorry for your loss. Larry was a true gentleman and an outstanding faculty member. We talked often of our families and it was clear that Larry was very proud of both of you. He will be missed.

We will always remember the smell of grilling next door, waving to Larry back and forth across the fence, the light thru the window as he sat in his chair late at night, his smiles when talking about Marisa being up at Oswego and being one of his TA´s and how proud he was when Pam got her doctorate degree...oh yes, and his years doing karate with Marisa dressed up in his karate gi! Many years of memories coming and going...but one thing was evident, Larry loved his work and his family. Our...

Pam, Marisa and family, on behalf of all of Larry´s Teaching Assistants, we are so sorry for your loss. Larry means so much to me and even wrote me a letter of recommendation for my study abroad trip to Ireland. He was supportive, creative, and truly cared about his students. I will cherish his memory forever. He was one of a kind- funny, sweet and dedicated. Thank you for sharing him with us. You´re in my thoughts and prayers. -Michela Mickaluck

Our mission trip to Kentucky together with his daughter Marisa will always be one of my fondest memories.

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I am so sorry for your loss, and so mindful of all of Larry's contributions to Oswego.