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Rose Our Deepest Sympathy to you and Larry's family. It was a shock to me. From the Officers & Board Members of the democratic Association of Bethlehem.Please call anytime
Carol Gower
October 09, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Larry J. Rothrock Larry J. Rothrock, 58, of Allentown, died September 30, 2006. Born in Fountain Hill, he was a son of Irene (Billiard) Gehman of Palmerton, and the late Wallace Rothrock. He was a self employed plumber in Bethlehem. He was a member of the Grover Cleveland Democratic Club...
Read MoreRose Our Deepest Sympathy to you and Larry's family. It was a shock to me. From the Officers & Board Members of the democratic Association of Bethlehem.Please call anytime
Carol Gower
October 09, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA
Rose, please except our deepest sympathy--we will miss Larry very much. You are in our prayers and take care of youself. It was a complete shock to us.
Betty & Richard Zeller
October 03, 2006 | Allentown, PA
Larry was a great guy. My sincere apology to the family. We are going to miss him around the HOffbrau Haus.
Heather Seip
October 03, 2006 | Allentown, PA
Rose, please accept my condolances for your loss. My prayers are with you.
Joanne Coffin
October 02, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA
Sorry to hear about the passing of your Son, and Brother.Our thoughts are with you. Peg and Jim Tumpey
Peggy and Jim Tumpey
October 02, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA
DEAR Rose, please accept my condolances for your loss,all will miss larry.
THOMAS FENSTERMAKER
October 02, 2006 | ALLENTOWN, PA
Remembered By
Robert Eckhart
October 02, 2006 | Lehighton, PA
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Lori Lucykanish & Children
October 02, 2006 | Lehighton, PA
Rose and the family,
Larry was a great friend to our family. Beyond helping us all through numerous household emergencies, he was my dad's golfing partner, our friend and simply simply a great man. I will treasure the rounds of golf we played and the time my husband and I got to spend with him. Larry will be very much missed. Find comfort in knowing he is in a place where he can safely watch over everyone, and never miss a two foot putt.
Shelly and Tom Newell
October 02, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA