Larry-Slasinski-Obituary

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Larry Joseph Slasinski

Clarkston, Michigan

Oct 3, 1953 – Jun 12, 2023

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October 3, 1953
DIED
June 12, 2023
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

SLASINSKI, Larry “Slas” Joseph of Clarkston; passed away on June 12, 2023; age 69.  Loving husband of Ellen.  Preceded in death by his parents Edmund and Esther Slasinski, brother Rick (Kitty) Slasinski, sister-in-law Kay DeAgostino and brother-in-law David (Connie) DeAgostino.  Dearest brother of Diane (Paul) Hales.  Son in law of Olympia and the late Vincent DeAgostino.  Special uncle of Bryan (Holly) Hales.  Brother-in-law of Martin (Myrna) DeAgostino, Mary Helene (Jim) Garbarino, Stephanie (Brian) Ewing, John (Bonnie) DeAgostino, Andrea (Jim Smith) DeAgostino, and Stephen DeAgostino.  Also survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family and loved friends.


Larry retired from General Motors after 37 years of service.  He loved bowling; had two 300 games, one 299 and one 298.  He enjoyed an occasional trip to the casino and playing the lottery.  Larry loved animals, especially his kittens. Special thanks to Level Eleven Holly and Henry Ford Hospice.


Scripture Service Friday 6 pm at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home where friends may visit Friday 3-8 pm.  Funeral Mass Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 11 am at St. Rita Catholic Church, Holly.  (In State after 10 am.)


Interment All Saints Cemetery.


 In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mustard Seed Shelter, Saginaw, Adopt-A-Pet, Fenton or Saginaw Bowling Association Scholarship Fund re: Larry Slasinski 239 N. Gleaner Road Saginaw, MI 48609


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Ellen thinking of you at this time. Roseanne Surian -Podany.

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Hector and I are so sorry for your loss Ellen. One of our fondest memories was walking Stella in the early morning, she would sit in your front yard refusing to move until she would see Larry walking past your front door. When Larry opened that garage door Stella was so excited. Keeping you in our prayers and wishing you comfort as you celebrate Larry’s life.

By far the best bowler Saginaw had! Lar made it look effortless! Rest in peace my friend!

Dear Olympia and Stephen, I was sad to learn of Larry´s death and the relationship you shared. Larry was blessed to have had you both in his life. I miss you both, but cherish the memories of happy times we shared.

We remember when Larry and Ellen welcomed us into the neighborhood 23 years ago and have enjoyed their friendship ever since. Our deepest condolences to Ellen and family. Rest in peace, Larry.

We learned from Larry what courage, happiness, love and friendship really mean. Thank you Larry. We will miss you and your bright smile. Your friends forever,
Dr. Stan and Mila Gerrick

Condolences for your loss.i remember Larry grew up next door. Playing in the sand