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Lawrence W. Brown

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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Lawrence W. Brown, 68, of Enola, PA and Sun City Center, FL, died at home in Pennsylvania on Friday, March 26, 2010. He was the beloved husband of Judith A. Brown, to whom he was married for 41 years. Larry was born on July 17, 1941 in Harrisburg, PA to the late Lawrence L. and Ruth Church...

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Dear Judy, God has blessed Tim and I with the friendship of you and Larry.You were both so much a part of our lives for so many years, you were our family and always will be. Our hearts grieve for Larry but more for our loss. We wanted to say something at the memorial, but couldn't talk. Thank you for sharing Larry with us all these years. You two are very special to us and always will be.

Larry was a new friend to us. My husband went flying with him. He surely did enjoy flying planes with him and looked forward to many more. I found out a lot about the sugar in my blood. I even found out about how we had the same drug reaction from a drug we both took. I found more from him than the doctor.. I know you will miss him, we do. Send our best to all the family. Will say some prayers for his soul. God bless. Rosemary and C. Eugene Leibrook in Zephyrhills, Florida.

Dear Judy, Tara & Ken,
Mom told me of Larry's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. Our hearts, thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. I am so glad we got to see you guys at mom & dad's 80th birthday this summer. Hugs & Prayers, TQ, Korey & Kurtis Klein

Dear Judy, Walter Arell advised me of Larrys passing. I have great memories of our time at IBM and Stratton Mountain. Barbara and I extend our deepest sympathy. John Amiro ( Sturbridge, Ma )

Dear Judy,
Sergio and I send our deepest sympathies on the loss of Larry. We are sorry we missed our last get together. He will be missed by his classmates at CV.
Sincerely, Mim & Serge Zandonella

Dear Judy and family,
So sorry for your loss. Larry was a good guy and will me missed by all of us in the class of '59

Judy, Tara, and Ken,
Karen and I are so saddened by this loss. Larry was an important person in our lives and he continues as an inspiration and some one I would like to be more like. We so much appreciate what you and Larry did to support us when life was being difficult. Our prayers are with you now.

Dear Judy, my sympathy for your loss. I worked with Larry while in Kingston. I remember his drive in getting things done. He was an inspiration. My prayers are with you and your family on this Good Friday.

Dear Judy, we want to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers are with you.

Charlie and Sandy Miller