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Lawrence L. Barker Jr.

Albany, New York

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Barker, Lawrence L. Jr. DELMAR Lawrence Lionel Barker Jr., of Delmar, passed away on Sunday, July 13, 2008. Larry was president and chief executive officer of NYSID (New York State Industries for the Disabled), a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities find employ-ment through...

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Dear Beth & Family:

We were deeply saddened to hear the news of the loss of your husband. Please accept our deepest and sincerest sympathies.

--The Jeffers Family (TVN)

Beth and Family,
I was very sadden to hear about your loss.If i had known I would have come to the wake. I didn't know your husband except through when he came in to have lunch with you.You could tell there was alot of love between the two of you and that you were both very blessed. I hope spending time with your precious little grandson is bringing a smile to your face. I hope to see you soon so I can give you a big hug and tell you in person how sorry i am.if there's anything you need...

Beth and family- My sincere sympathy goes out to you and your entire family. My prayers are with you.

Larry will be missed deeply. I really enjoyed working for him during my time at NYSID. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Dear Barker Family,
As a former co-worker of Larry's at Economic Development, I knew him to be always pleasant, low-key and a gentleman. Please accept my condolences at this sad time.

Our hearts hurt because Larry will be greatly missed. We love you.

Mrs. Barker, Lawrence and family,
I have so many great memories of time spent growing up with the Barkers. I feel privilieged to share a part in the legacy Mr. Barker has left behind.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Beth,
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

After about three years of working with Larry at NYSID, I left to earn a professional degree in newspaper journalism. During the initial editing classes, I remember thinking, “I know Larry graduated from Siena College but did he secretly go to this school too?” He was a meticulous editor. He was also a leader who made people working with him feel valued. Also, I admired his candor and sense of humor, and he taught me to respect the rules of proper professional attire. I’ll miss him and extend...