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Larry Lee Nagy Sr.

Metairie, Louisiana

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Metairie, Louisiana
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American Cancer Society

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Larry Nagy passed away in Metairie, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Larry are being provided by Garden of Memories Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on February 29, 2012.

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Dearest Mercedes, Bernice, Lee, Paul and the famous four angels, Mirian and me send all our love, condolences, and our support for anything we can do. I was honored to have known this special friend for 67 years, asked to be his best man at his wedding, and accept his loving offer to be Lee's godfather. Although we did not have the opportunity to see each other in person as often as we wanted, the love and compassion was always felt in our hearts for each other. Serving as his pallbearer,...

Mercedes, Lee and Bernice,
Sorry for Larry's passing. My prayers are with you all. May Gods grace be with you too. Take Care,
David Webber

Dear Tia Mercedes, Bernice, Lee and family: We are all so saddened by the passing of Uncle Larry. I remember him with tears at his passing but a smile on my face when thinking of him from the many visits growing up. He was always “Uncle Larry” - there with his smile and welcoming hug. I put his name in quotes because he was not only the person but a description of someone who was welcoming, amiable with his conversation and open with his heart. May God grant you comfort and peace in knowing...

Mrs. Nagy and family, so sorry for your loss. Larry and I worked together years ago at World Color and he was a friend and co-worker, always willing to listen and compassionate. He will be missed by all who knew him. Condolences to the family.

Tom Collins

Dear Mercedes and family,
We are so very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. We pray for comfort and strength for you and your family in the days ahead.

Larry was a school classmate and dear friend to both of us. Over the years we shared many laughs and good times together. We wish that we could have seen both of you more often. The phone calls we shared were good, but the personal contact was always the best.

During our HS years Larry and I were paired up as linemen...

We are so sorry that you lost Larry so soon. He was such a warm, kind gentleman, and we will miss him. Evan and Emily remember seeing him frequently at school, and remember how he always took time to tie someone's shoe or help them fasten their jacket. He was the first to lend a hand when help was needed, and his cheerful disposition made every chore seem easier. His love for and pride in his family was obvious to everyone. Again, we are sorry for your loss, but we are so grateful that he was...

Bernice and family: I am so sorry for your loss. I know Larry was a great husband and father. My prayers are with all of you.

Mercedes and family, I am very sorry to hear of Larry's death. As a long time friend, Larry and I shared many memories. Meeting over the years brought back wonderful laughter of old times. The picture of Larry, in his summer dress uniform, seated at the desk, was taken at my desk at Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans. It was a quick shot taken by our mutual good friend Jerry Bascuk (Ohio). I know that your family has a great void to fill but as I know Larry, he will still be with all. Our...

Larry, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Charlene Horn