Laurence-Smart-Obituary

Laurence Smart

Seattle, Washington

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Laurence Smart passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 27, 2011.

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Oh my lord, I just heard the news of Larry and so very sorry and so greatful I was able to know and work with him when we were both young and energetic. I can go on, but you who are his family should be so proud to have had him as a father and spouse. He was a classic man. He also knew I was a history buff and he shared with me his old Seattle heritage of great architecture. Today is a very sad night at our household. Mike Scott

Val,Serene and Michael
We have so many moments,memories and milestones spent with you and Larry. He was so much a part of our lives. We will miss him everyday but greatful for his friendship. Love to you.
Mike& Blythe

I am so sorry to hear of Larrys passing although so happy and proud to know of the great life and wonderful loving Family that will carry on his memory forever. May God Bless you all.

Was a client of Atelier. Met with Larry only a few times but was always struck by how positive he was about most everything. A true gentleman. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

He was my friend. Always good for a hug. I carry the memory of the last one for the rest of my life. I will love him eternal and be here for his girls as long. You left us too soon. Never would have been just fine. Good fishing waters in heaven I would imagine. Save a few keepers for me.

We're going to miss you. It's a shame the best go first.

DE

Val, Serene, and Michael,

Your dad/husband was one of the coolest guys ever. Larry was one of my dearest friends. The times we had together I will never forget and will treasure forever. I have so many stories, we laughed and laughed and did stupid things, and man I'm going to miss this guy. He was my brother Bob’s best friend, and through that relationship we became great friends as well. We went to the U-Dub together and Larry was a lifelong Husky. We loved teasing our...

Val, Janet and I want to express our sincere condolences to you and the girls. Everyone has a best friend in their high school years and I was blessed that mine was Larry. He was a man with a great big heart, a terrific sense of humor and gifted in some many ways. I will miss him but I am grateful that he was part of my life. Heaven is rejoicing today with Larry's homecoming and I look forward to the day when we meet again.