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Lawrence H. Adler

Palm Springs, California

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Lawrence H. Adler, 70, passed away on December 21, 2009 at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in Los Angeles, Calif. A longtime resident of Palm Springs, Calif. he was the son of Polish and Russian immigrants Carl and Rita Adler, and was born and raised in New York City. He graduated from A.B. Davis...

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Dear Dr. Joan Steiner Adler:
I met your husband. And he was a very nice man.
So sorry I couldn't meet both of you more. Do e-mail me when you can.

Dear Joan,
I just received your message yesterday, Jeff and I now live in MX for part of the year. Just like you and Larry we were born with the wanderlust and maybe that is why we connected so well. Two things I know is that Larry lived every moment of his life to the max and that he cherished you. I will call you.

Joan,
Although we've never met, Larry and I were the best of friends back in the Mt. Vernon days. In fact, we lived in the same apt. building.
All the memories I have of Larry are very dear. I well remember, how we took his dad's car (unknown to his dad) and went to Canada. Wow, was Carl ticked! I had the good fortune to visit Larry in Woodland Hills and the 2 weeks we were together will never be forgotten. Of course, I remember Cynthia and how she was "such a kid sister".
My...

Dear Joan: We were searching internet and came across Larry's Obituary. We've thought about you every day since Larry's passing. We too want to extend our deepest symathy to you and the family. He was a wonderful brother-in-law to us and our family. We will miss him dearly. We ask God to give you strength and courage and may He bless you now and always.
Love, Jan & Emerson.

With deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember Larry well when I was his sister-in-law and always considered him a friend. I know he will always remain in our hearts.

Dear Joan,

I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I have several fond memories of him. You are in my thoughts.

Love,

Lainie

Larry and I were best friends in High School (A.B. Davis), and through most of the ‘50s – We were the original Schportmen. We drifted apart in the ‘60s, although I did get to visit him in LA and met Steven, who was then just a toddler. In 1980, when the Davis High School Reunion Committee could not locate Larry, I took up the cause of trying to find him. Looking through out of state phone books often, and later, The Internet, I Googled and people searched his name every year, with no...

Dear Joan
Sorry to hear about your husband Larry.
I've heard many good memories about him.
Take Care

Joan,
So sorry to hear about Larry, we have not been touch for a long time and this was such a shock. Our prayers are with you and all of the family.