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Lawrence George Buc

Washington, District of Columbia

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DIED
May 16, 2025
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Lawrence George (Larry) Buc died at home in Chevy Chase, MD, surrounded by family, on May 16, 2025. He leaves his beloved wife of nearly 25 years, Leigh Schuyler Houck. He is also survived by his sons, Jason S. M. Buc (Hannah Murphy Buc), Alexander D. Buc (partner Lauren C. Dickert), and Leo C....

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My condolences to Larry's family, friends, and coworkers. Larry was a wonderful human being who will be missed terribly. He was always full of knowledge and humor.

I knew Larry slightly through his volunteer work with NOPE. Always delightful, thoughtful and generous. We - his community, our nation - will miss him. Jeff Blum

Larry. His generosity and compassion were stellar. He was a humanitarian on the scale of Roberto Clemente. While I was a patient at Walter Reed his sustenance was extraordinary: he introduced me to books by Cordwainer Smith and Philip K. Dick. Asking whether androids dreamed of electric sheep or sharing meals at the Trio (the 1969 version). He was a great man. Alan Vaskas.

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Larry´s the best and will be hugely missed by myself and our entire team! Been working with Larry for over 15 years on USPS Environmental / Sustainability matters which included weekly SLS team telecons. Larry´s pioneering thinking, expertise, keen insightfulness on the environment and business along with an added mix of wit and humor were contagious, it set the template, motivated and impacted us all, challenged how we think about environmental matters and changed what we do, how we do it,...

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Larry was a community champion, friend and mentor. He was loved and will be missed by many.

I met Larry through work. He greeted people with a smile, included everyone in open conversation which made a monumental impact in our industry. He has a legacy in his accomplishments, and more importantly will be remembered for the way he engaged people.