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Larry J. Nelson

Framingham, Massachusetts

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NELSON, Larry J. Of Brockton, suddenly, on November 9, 2008. Beloved husband of Roselyn (Swartz). Devoted father of Bradley, Matthew and Eleanor Nelson. Loving brother of Alan Nelson and wife Deborah of Framingham. Services at Temple Beth Emunah, 479 Torrey St., Brockton on Thursday, November 13...

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Dear Nelson family,
I am one of the many players at downey that Larry has blessed with his ability to coach. It is my pleasure to have known Larry Nelson one of the greatest men I have ever met.

Joel Woodbridge
Brockton, MA

Dear Nelson Family

Are prays are with you. Larry was a great man he coached Alicia and Anotnio for many years and was fun to be around.

To the Nelson Family:
I was shocked to hear of your loss. Larry coached my sons at Downey (Drew & Dwight Fiske)and was a great man. He will be missed. Matt you are in our thoughts.

Roz, Bradley, Matt and Eleanor, We are so sorry about your loss, We just found out today! May the peace of God be with all of you through this difficult time. Always remember that earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.

We are so sorry for the loss of your husband and father, Larry. We know what a difficult time this is for you all and we sincerely want to express our deepest condolences.

Dear Nelson Family,

Our cantorial soloist announced the passing of Larry this past Shabbat evening. My deepest sympathy to all of you. I enjoyed working with Larry for Temple Beth David's 45th Anniversary celebration 6 years ago; he and his music added to the evening: a true musician and a professional. I know Howard lost a dear friend.

Again, deepest sympathy, may you go from strength to strength...l'dor v'dor.

Marcia Dreyfus, Past President Temple Beth David

Dear Roz and family; I know words cannot express the emotions felt by all of us who knew and cared about Larry. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a good friend for many years - especially at Randolph High, and for some time after. We shared some great adventures in our youth. I know he was a devoted father and husband. I hope the memories of Larry will be there to carry you through.

Dear Nelson Family,
What a complete shock! My deepest sympathy to all of you. I often think of all the fun we had in Zamir. Larry was a great friend during those years. He was a super person. I will pray for you all and wish you strength through this time of mourning and healing.

Dear Nelson Family,

We had the wonderful privilege of knowing you from our time at Temple Beth Emunah. As a matter of fact, I saw Roz with her oldest son at the Dr's on Sunday, but didn't say anything. I'm so sorry I didn't say "Hi". Matthew knows my girls quite well and he has always been an adorable young man who made me smile a lot while I was on the School Board at the Temple. We are devastated to hear of your loss and send love and well wishes to you all. May G-d bless you...