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Larry R. Pike

York, Pennsylvania

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LEWISBERRY Larry Ross Pike, 75, passed away Monday, December 27, 2010, at his home surrounded by his family. Larry was born August 14, 1935, in Harrisburg, to the Late Charles and Helen (Spinney) Pike and was raised in York. He graduated from William Penn High School in York in 1953 and from...

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To Sandra and family: I served under Larry at Union Central Life and always admired him for his leadership, integrity and his love for the Lord. In addition, I will always be grateful to Larry for his insight and his love for our industry and our company. May God's peace, that passes all understanding be with you all in your loss. Isaiah 57:1-2
Daniel A. Hepner (Downingtown, Pa)

Dear Sandy and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time of loss. We will miss Larry and remember his support and love through the years. The great memories of the times we shared together will always be in my heart. May the Dear Lord richly bless and keep you in his loving arms. Kathy and Jim

Sandy, Charlie and I send you many prayers and our thoughts will follow you and your family now and through the following days and weeks of sorrow. We are sending our sympathy to you and yours from Ocean Pines, Md. Love, Sid and Charlie Warner

Dear Sandy and Family, It was an honor to have known Larry (through his working relationship and long time friendship with my Father). May God's dear love and blessings be with you all in this New Year. Ann (Vasholz) and Kevin Lash and kids.

When I think of our cousin Larry, what comes to mind is a person who always put others before himself. His enthusiasm for others and their well being was easily felt. It's sad that this day has come, but rejoice in his fellowship with the Lord.

Dear Sandy and family,

What a wonderful man, neighbor and friend Larry was. We are so heartsick at his passing. We will always remember him for the kind, loving gentleman that he was.

My heart aches for this loss. Uncle Larry was such an important member of our family that we will never really recover. He was always there for us both in good and very difficult times. However, I know that he is in a much better place. I envision Grandma, Grandpa, and Uncle Jack welcoming him with open arms.