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Laurence "Larry" Damon

DeRuyter, New York

1951 - 2021

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Laurence "Larry" T. Damon February 26, 2021 Laurence "Larry" T. Damon, 69, of Damon Road, New Woodstock passed away on Friday, February 26, 2021, after a lengthy battle with numerous medical issues. Larry touched many peoples lives throughout his lifetime, some with an iron fist, most with a warm...

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Larry was one great football player and a good friend! My condolences and love go out to the family !

Terry, Kevin, and Renee: I just saw the posting on FB and was immediately brought to tears. Can't put into words the importance of all of you and the impact you have had on my life. From our earliest memories visiting the cousins from so far away to the realization that Grandma Corbett had such an impact on your lives, we are truly family. With Larry's passing, I'm sure he's in a better place. God Bless all of you and know you're in my prayers & thoughts. Love you all.

I will always remember the good times we had together you will be greatly missed my friend may you rest in the lords arms Fran

Larry was a good friend to me when I moved to Cazenovia my senior year. Nothing but good memories and smiles.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Many years ago Larry was a baseball pitcher and I was a catcher. Catching his fastball was a frightening experience. They came roaring from the mound and often they hurt my hand - even with a thick catcher's mitt on. He had tremendous speed but his control was unpredictable (which terrified the batters). I marvelled at his raw power. He was born strong and when he played football he relished taking a few players over the goal line with him. I had not seen Larry in over 50 years but I alawys...

RIP Larry, condolences to his family.

Larry was a dear dear friend and I am deeply saddened by his passing. I remember the first day we met, we were ten years old and we have been good friends ever since. We called ourselves the Damon Road farm kids and wore the title proudly. I will miss him a lot, R.I.P. my old friend. Kev,