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Lawrence S. "Larry" Belinski

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Lawrence S. "Larry" Belinski, 53, of Shrewsbury, died unexpectedly on Sunday, October 1st, after being stricken ill at home.Britton-Shrewsbury Funeral Home, 648 Main Street, Shrewsbury, is assisting the family with arrangements, which are incomplete.www.brittonfuneralhomes.com

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Thank you, Larry, for getting Sam and I through this first holiday season without you. Your presence has been felt at different times in the mist in the attic on christmas eve, and the gentle brushes and breezes there have been no explanation of, the flock of birds circling in flight around us the day before your funeral, so I know you are still with us. I got my valentine balloon on the 15th, they were giving them away at work, and it stuck right out at me out of a bunch of 25 or 30...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Larry was a wonderful man, thoughtful, caring and a good friend to all of us.We had many good years with him at Marshalls. My best wishes to your and your family during this difficult time.
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Thanks so much to all who have signed this guest book, your memories of my husband mean alot to Sam and I, and will bring much comfort in the years to come. Some of our fondest memories of Larry were weekend car rides and movies, walks and just general family time most people take for granted. I have learned not to take anyone for granted, each day is a gift, and I am so thankful I have our son to get me through each day. Thanks again, for your caring, I think Larry would be happy to know...

I worked with Larry for the past 14 months. I must say what a great 14 months. He always had a way of making me smile when he could tell the issues of the day were getting to me. He loved to talk to me about his family that he holds so dear. After the birth of my daughter he would ask me regularly for updates. I appreciated this from Larry because I knew that he really cared. We both enjoyed talking about Dilbert cartoons and relating them to our daily grinds in the office. We will all...

Nancy and Sam, please accept my condolences and deepest sympathy for you loss. Larry and I go back many years for when he worked at Marshalls. He always had a kind word for everyone and a beautiful smile. He will be truly missed.

I have had the pleasure of knowing Larry for close to nineteen years. Our path's have crossed many times and as recent as a few weeks ago. I have known him to be kind, honest, gentle, devoted husband and father and friend. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
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I only met Larry 14 months ago, but I feel like I’ve known him forever. He was by far the nicest man I have ever had the pleasure of working with. He always knew the right thing to say to bring a smile to my face, or a laugh to my lips, even on my worst days. He truly cared about everyone and when he asked you how you were, he really wanted to know. I will miss this wonderful man – a lot of people will. I just feel so blessed that I had an opportunity to share part of my life with him. ...

I worked with Larry for nearly 6 years in The IS Support Center. We had similar shifts and Larry worked in the cube next to me. I’ve known Larry for his loyalty to working for Staples and often asked him for help. When I seen Larry talking with others I noticed he would get people to laugh. Although everyone who knows Larry will remember his character, I found him to be an automatic friend and I know that all his friends will miss him.