Lawrence-Beauchner-Obituary

Lawrence P. Beauchner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Lawrence P. Beauchner, 54, of Emmaus, died May 2, 2018. Lawrence was an artist by trade and over his lifetime worked in various fields of art. He won several prestigious awards including being accepted in the Governors Art Scholarship program at Bucknell University and the Tyler Sculpture Award....

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To the Beauchner family-
Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of Larry. Although I lost touch with him a few years ago, he remained in my heart.
I am so grateful to have known and loved Larry. One of my favorite memories is of Larry sculpting in a Philly basement with his German shepherd-Vlad. With his music blaring, the neighborhood kids would gather on the steps to watch him work. His creative powers were mesmerizing. He was a brilliant and passionate soul who...

I recall having a couple of heart level conversations with Larry. He was a bit discouraged on one occasion. We began to talk about God and finding our way in life, we both were lifted up a great deal. What a good soul!
He will be missed. I am saddened not only for his family but for the loss of all his artistic talent too.
Chet and I both love your family and we are sorry for this loss. Praying much for him, for all the family.

Larry was a Pure Artist. It was his calling, because it really did call him. By the time he graduated Tyler, there were enough wooden dog sculptures that he chainsawed and chiseled into form to stock a kennel. His inflatable environments remain legendary. We didn't remain in contact in this century, but he is in my heart forever. A Friend, an accomplice, an inspiration and the better-half of our Dynamic Duo Foundry-Pourers. We poured a lot of bronze, and drank a lot of Black & Tans. I'll love...

Larry was a brilliant artist and always knew how to make me laugh. I'd first met him in 7th Grade. He was adorable and hysterically funny. We hung out in the Art-room at Allen High School. We also went to Art School together (Tyler) and our circle of friends always noted how driven he was to "make Art" on a daily basis. Always had his sketchbook under his arm. He was pure of heart, in an unfair world. I regret that I hadn't stayed in touch with him over the years... I hope he has found Peace....

I will miss you Larry we had been friends for many years as your neighbor Sandi Bradley. RIP My deepest condolences to your family. I will miss Dillon, what a great friend and companion. I will never forget your great heart.

Dear Beauchner Family,

Larry and I graduated together and spent many hours in the art room at Allen HS. He always had a great spirit and a contagious energy. Even though I hadn't seen him in decades, I thought of him often. My condolences to you and your family during this difficult time.

RIP Larry.

I will miss Larry. We were childhood friends, grew up in the same neighborhood, we went through school together and I just loved his crazy curly red hair and infectious smile that just warmed my heart. Rest in Peace Larry!

Dear Beauchner Family, Spouses, Children, Grandchildren, Nieces, Nephews, Friends of Larry,

On behalf of the Kleinsorge Family, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to all. Larry was a sweet soul as was obvious to us with our few encounters over the years. I (we) are truly amazed at the scope of his artistic talent (which is something that would have truly excited dad and I wish he knew). Reading through his myriad of contributions it is obvious that God blessed Larry with a...

RIP Larry.
My prayers are with you and your whole family.
Ed Kleinsorge