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Lawrence A. Colucci

Niagara Falls, New York

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COLUCCI-Lawrence A. March 17, 2007, beloved husband of the late Frances J. (nee Micale) Colucci; dearest father of Anthony J. (Judith) Colucci, Lorraine A. Mies and Marianne C. (Dr. Robert) Glover; grandfather of six grandchildren; brother-in-law of Anthony Ricchio, Bernard (Martha) Critelli and...

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Over the past week, I have been reflecting on all the things that made your dad so special, some of which have been mentioned already.

Many memories of my early childhood, when we had first moved to Florida and visited Niagara Falls so often, revolve around activities at the house on Forest Avenue. Clambakes, barbecues, holidays, birthday parties, and Sunday dinners (never without wine and a bouquet of flowers!) -- Uncle Larry was always the perfect host. And his unique sense of humor...

I truly wish that I could've been there for you, Marianne. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,

It was at my grandfather's funeral that I first had the pleasure of truly getting to know Uncle Larry. Despite the sadness of the circumstances, I recall being very excited to meet a whole side of my family that I really didn't know much about. Uncle Larry was truly a standout. His kindness instantly made my sister and me feel welcome to the extended family, helping to ease the grieving process. Always impeccably dressed, Uncle Larry carried himself with dignity and grace only befitting a...

I only remember meeting Uncle Larry once at my grandfather's funeral. He was an extremely kind hearted man with charisma and wit.
He was a dapper man with a beautiful garden in which his spirt will live on forever.
He will be greatly missed!

"Uncle Larry" was one of the most original and kind people that I ever had the pleasure of meeting. My wife's uncle had class, pizzazz, humor, knowledge and it was wonderful to be in his company.

My deepest condolences to Tony, Lorraine, Marianne and their families.

I'm sure that he is already in Heaven discussing the virtues of vintage wines.

Although the passing of Uncle Larry is a sad event, my mind is filled with the happy memories of his dry sense of humor, backyard bar-b-ques, impeccable attire, and that conversation while enjoying a glass of wine.
Uncle Larry, I salute you.

Tony, Lorainne,Marianne and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.

Sheryl , Brett, Scott & Rachel Silverberg