LARRY-WEINER-Obituary

LARRY D. WEINER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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December 20, 2020. Son of Jerome M and the late Evelyn Weiner. Brother of Deborah (Howard) Katz and Daniel Weiner (Beth Virshup). Uncle of Jonathan (Anjuli) Katz and Eric Katz (fiance' Alison Porter). Larry was an employee at Tottser Tool and Dye Company for 30 years. He was a member of the Association for Adults with Developmental Disabilities, The Guided Tour and the Miracle League of Northampton Township,PA. Graveside services will be held Thursday. For details, please contact the family if you wish to attend in person. All social distancing requirements will be strictly enforced. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Miracle League of Northampton Township, PA, P.O. Box 453, Richboro, Pa. 18954 .

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I had never had the pleasure of meeting Larry, but I feel as though I have. I know that he touched so many peoples’ lives with his wit, charm and sensitivity. I certainly know that he would have so enjoyed the Phillies play offs this year! He was loved by all who knew him, and I wish that I had the chance to have given him one big ole hug! Larry, you were so very loved! May your neshama rise up in shamayim. Amen!

Jerome, Debbie and Dan, you all have my deepest condolences.
I had the privilege of working with Larry for 30 years at Tottser Tool & Die. I also drove him to work for over 15 years. He was always on time. Larry was a good guy and a great friend, everybody loved Larry. We would share our friendship to celebrate his birthday and work anniversary with a special lunch at a nearby restaurant, for pizza of course, Larry's favorite. There was never a loss for conversation especially about...

Dear Danny and Beth.
Max and I are very sad to read this news about your brother, Larry. We are sorry for so much heartache you’ve endured this year with your mom’s passing and now your brother’s. We wish for you peace and comfort as you mourn.

All of our travelers and staff are so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Larry was one our original, long-time Guided Tour travelers. He always had a smile on his face and thoroughly enjoyed our vacations. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Family of Larry Weiner,

I was so sad and stunned when my brother, Ari, called to tell me about the passing of your wonderful brother. I knew Larry for decades. What a warm, sweet man he was. He truly was one to light up any room he entered. I enjoyed traveling with him on Guided Tour trips over the years. His love for others and his zest for life was a reflection of the wonderful love he always had from his family. My heart goes out to all of you. May his memory always be for...

Larry running the bases at PALS baseball game.

HIs friends at PALS will miss him!

I am so sorry that I never met Larry. He sounded like the gentlest sweetest, most fun, funniest person ever to walk Gd’s earth. Even though I never met him, I will miss him. His family will miss him for he will leave a hole in their hearts. May. HaShem bless those who are in mourning today. And, may Larry be joined in the loving arms of his mother. Amen

Dear Debbie and Jerry, I’m so overwhelmed and saddened to hear of Larry’s passing. Every patient touches me in some way, but like everyone Larry met, he was so incredibly special to me. Please know how he just lit up when we would call you and he’d hear your voices. He knew how cherished and loved he was by his wonderful family. I hope you can find any semblance of peace possible during this unthinkable time.

All my love,
Katie Corrado