Laurence-Visconti-Obituary

Laurence "Larry" Visconti

Spring Lake, Michigan

Mar 25, 1954 – Apr 9, 2025

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BORN
March 25, 1954
DIED
April 9, 2025
LOCATION
Spring Lake, Michigan

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Laurence "Larry" George Visconti passed away in the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 9, 2025. He was hand in hand with beloved family members when he took his final breath. Larry was born on March 25, 1954, to parents Laurence and Doris Visconti. He is survived by his wife and best friend...

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Kelly, so sorry to see the passing of your husband. I am one of your patients from Dr. Cillas office. We always talked about our families during my appointments and our connection with friend Sue Booker. Prayers for you and your Family.

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I was an adult student, with a full-time job and 3 children. Mr. Visconti offered guidance and hope that I could pursue my career and become a professional. He got me started and it was he that gave me that little bit of encouragement to complete dreams of my Bachelor's Degree and then my Masters Degree with his quiet way of motivation. He made a difference with people.

Sorry for your loss. Larry will be missed by so many. Will miss seeing him on his walks as he was such an inspiration. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Ann

I met Larry upon his move to Muskegon in the early `80s as I worked at Visconti´s one summer. He was kind and a pleasant companion. Only saw him once much later on, upon a visit to Muskegon, but I know he was happy there and had quite a circle of loyal friends. He also cared deeply about his students at MCC. My condolences go out to Larry´s friends and family. May he rest in peace.

Kelly and family, Fond memories of Larry and know he will be missed. Carrozza family

I am sad beyond words to hear of Larry's passing! My family & I became fixtures on Friday nights and felt almost a part of the Visconti family. Larry was always the calm presence behind the bar amidst the chaos of happy hour. He was also the respected leader of the Visconti's softball team, which was a blast to cheer on & keep score for. So many fond memories,,,, gone too soon! Please know that our thoughts are with you.

I was shocked to hear about Larry's passing. Many years ago when I was still working at MCC Larry told me about the passing of his mother. I don't remember how the topic came up and I don't remember his precise words. But the gist of it was that he was with her when she passed and that it was a very peaceful experience. I hope Larry's passing was also peaceful and without pain. I am so sad that you lost him so early. His family was everything to him.