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Laurence Gerard Mackie

Highlands Ranch, Colorado

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Laurence G. Mackie, aged 81, of Frisco, CO, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on May 20, 2024, in Highlands Ranch, CO, after a long battle with AML. Larrie was born in Cleveland, Ohio on April 8, 1943 to Laurence and Rose (Spreuermann) Mackie, Sr. from England and Switzerland. He is...

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Larry and I were kids growing up in Collinwood back in the 50's and 60's. He lived on E.147th and I on E.146th. We both attended St. Jerome's School on Lake Shore Blvd in Cleveland. He was brilliant, going on to St. Ignatius on the west side and John Carroll University where he was regarded as the best bridge player on campus. Larry had a great sense of humor and many friends in Cleveland. Onward ON, Larry. Dan Burns Chicago

We were lucky enough to have Larrie serve on the Summit County Library board. He was a thoughtful and innovative thinker; always considering the future of libraries and their impact on the community, including voting for the library system to go fine free in 2021 which improved access and increased inclusivity. He also served on the grant writing committee for the Library Foundation 2020-2023 capital campaign helping to raise funds to renovate the Main Frisco and expand our North Branch in...

I remember Larrie`s Fiat 600 and his Fiat two seater sports car , both of which he really enjoyed . He turned me on to Fiats of that era and I bought a 3 year old Fiat 600 Multiple . Nicholas Hayden (Fair Winds ,Larrie. We have the Watch)

Martha...So sorry to hear about Larrie's passing. I fondly remember all the days and hours Larrie and i spent together on the Peak Ski Patrol. Joan and I will also remember our stays at your Chautauqua condo as well as visiting with you in Frisco. Our mdeepest sympathy to you and your family

Larrie was one of my favorite people at United Way. He had a brilliant mind and was always thoughtful and innovative in his work approach to problem solving. I loved hearing about his travels and ski patrol adventures. He was one of a kind!

Martha, We are sad to hear about Larry passing away We hope that he did not suffer much, and that he continued to have his fine sense of humor. Our sincere condolences to you and your daughters and their families. Frank and Jean Navratil

I´m glad to have known you when Sarah and I were in High school! My thoughts go out to your family. Love Amanda Mandy Embrescia Flynn