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Larry T. Winter

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Larry T. Winter Larry T. Winter, 66, of Moore Township, formerly of Easton, died Friday, June 11, 2010 from injuries he sustained in a work related accident. He was the husband of Sandra L. (Brotzman) Winter with whom he celebrated 45 years of marriage last September 17. Born in Palmer...

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Dear Sandra, Michele and families,
Weeks have passed and I'm finally signing the guest book.
I just wanted to tell you what a wonderful person I thought Larry was/is. We worked together for many years. Larry always had a smile, a corny joke or a long story to brighten my day. Even if it was on a two way radio...if I needed cheering up or reassurance I could count on Larry. Many times I worked side by side with Larry and his cigar. He was a very kind, caring human being in a...

Sandy and family,

We were saddened to receive the news of Larry's passing. We have so many fond memories of the times we all spent together. Such a tragic loss to you and your family. Our thoughts are with you.

Sandy, Dave and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. Know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sandee Zullo Rinehart

Dear Ronnie,
My heart is saturated with sorrow as I think of your loss. My deepest, dearest sympathies are handed to your heart from my heart. May God grant you peace as you travel this heavy-hearted time and know that she is perfect without pain and sorrow. You are in my prayers always.
Love always,
Katie Gallagher/Hummer

Dear Sandy and family,
As a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, My prayers are with you and great sympathy for your loss. Pam Albert

Dear Sandy and family,

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies for your loss.

Matt & Michele DaCosta

Dear Family, I am so sorry to hear this tragic news as I met Larry a few times through friends and co workers with the Smale family.. He was a very friendly type of guy always seemed to be smiling. I remember the casino trip and the fun we had that eve. It is very troublesome to know that it seems to happen to the nicest people.. May God Bless each and everyone of you and hold you close.

I,too, remember him as "Little Larry" when we visited with him and Uncle George and Aunt Josie. We were called to other parts of the country so did not have an opportunity to enjoy him as an adult. We are so sorry for your loss and will be praying for you and your family to heal from this tragedy.
Nancy Yetter Franges, cousin

Sandy and Michelle - so sorry to hear about your loss.......you will be in my thoughts and prayers.......Frank E. Martin