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Lawrence M. "Larry" Abe

Seattle, Washington

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Lawrence Abe passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 23, 2011.

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It’s been 10 years but just learned of Larry’s passing. My bother, Daniel, and I knew both Larry and his brother David at Cleveland High School. I remember Larry as a laidback, fun loving guy. Daniel died in May 2014. May they both Rest In Peace. My late condolences to the Abe family.

I can picture vividly, Larry, as a child going outside in the snow in front of his home in his pajamas! Big smile on his face running around laughing!

To the Abe Ohana---
I was so lucky to spend time with Larry when we were growing up in Seattle. I also visited him when he was on the Big Island of Hawaii. I was sadden by his passing. I have and will always have Larry in my heart and with many memories. I will always remember his smile and his sense of humor. My thoughts are with you all. Aloha Jeanette (Iwana) Nekota

David,Vicki,Linda,Marianne and Family(s)

I’m very sad to hear that Larry has passed. I have everlasting memories that I will always cherish. I send my condolences and deepest sympathy to all of you and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. If I can help in any way please don’t hesitate to contact me.

To the Abe family

So sorry about Larry. He, David and I go back to the first grade at Beacon Hill Elementary. I'm glad I was able to visit with him 3 weeks ago.

Dear Wendy, Linda, Vicki, David and Marianne and Families,
I am sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I have many memories of Larry growing up. He was mischievous and full of energy. I remember him running outside in just his pajamas when there was snow on the ground. I remember him asking me when I was going to have the baby when Christopher was 2 months old. I think that was when I stopped wearing the maternity clothes that were so comfortable. When he moved back to the house he...

To the entire Abe family,
My condolences and deepest sympathy to you all. I pray for peace to all of you during your time of grief. I know he'll always be around as long as you remember him in your hearts.

Larry just had his own type of style, how couldn't you love the guy. To a good friend lost, but never forgotten. My deepest sympathies to Wendy ( thank-you for making him so happy ) and the Abe family.

The three amigos.