Larry-Santora-Obituary

Larry Santora

Camarillo, California

1931 - 2010

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Camarillo, California
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Alzheimer's Association

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Larry Santora, 79, born on May 10, 1931 in Norristown, Pa., passed away on Sept. 29, 2010 surrounded by his family. Larry had two brothers, Louis and Joseph, and sisters, Jean and Jessie. They were the children of Lorenzo and Pierina Santora of Norristown, Pa.

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I never knew Larry but he was my grandmother's (Jessie) brother. God speed to all the Santora family.


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I did not know Larry but knew Terri and Donna years ago and would like to say how sorry I am for your family's loss. May God bless you all.

Santora Family,

We would like to express our sincere sympathy over the loss of your dad.
It certainly sounds like he was greatly
admired by many.
Our thoughts are with you.

Love,
Jim, Vickey & Ethan Connair

Iam so sorry for you loss my husband and I have not seen Larry for about 20 years but we will always remember how great he was with the kids at the little league.Just wanting them to learn. may god see you and your family through these hard times.

Santora Family,

My deepest sympathy goes out to your entire family. My sister Barbara and I have such fond memories of growing up with Debbie and Steve in Port Hueneme. Your father was such a wonderful man. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Santora family
I am so sorry for your loss. God bless each of you as you carry on in your life.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

My name is Richard Casas and I want to wish the Santora family my deepest condolences and prayers. I sat behind Donna at St. Anthony's School in 8th grade in 1969. I never met Mr. Santora however I'm sure he was so very special to have such a great family. God bless all of you (Camarillo CA)

J.T and I are thinking of you and feeling your loss. We wish you and your family all the faith and strength you need to get through this.
Respectfully,
J.T. Rogers and family