Lawrence-Conti-Obituary

Lawrence M. Conti

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1936 - 2021

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I first saw the light of day on November 19, 1936 in Springfield, MA, the first son of Leo and Elsie Conti. My brother Leonard and twin sisters Camilla and Catherine soon followed. My active, happy childhood was spent in the Hungry Hill section of Springfield going to local schools and playing...

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John and I got to know Claudia and Larry thru UUSGS. They were a wonderful couple. I got to know them both very well when Claudia became ill. Larry did his best to care for the love of his life. He was a very unique person and stood up for what he felt was right and good. Our sympathies go out to his family, UUSGS and friends.

Larry was a good friend. He was kind and loved travel, his family, singing in the choir and swimming. He will be missed.

My sincere condolences to the family of Larry, husband of Claudia who was a former member at Christ Presbyterian Church. RIP my friend; Ed Bates;

we all love you larry the goff family

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Rest in peace cousin Larry. I have fond memories of visiting Larry and his family in Hawaii in 1975. I'll never forget hearing geckos running on the rafters of his house and Larry explaining that geckos eat bugs. Up until then I never knew what a gecko was!!

Working with Larry every day made the work more enjoyable. He always made the day just a little bit better. So glad we worked together for so many years.

I am very sad to hear the passing of Larry.I have very fond memories from some 50 years ago visiting Springfield from Schenectady and spending wonderful weekends with all my Cousins:Conti's,Stefanelli's,Goffs and all.Most beautiful is the family gathering around a Piano and listening to everyone sing at a Level that compares to famous opera singers.I will forever charish these wonderful memories.All my Love to the family,Mark Filardi.

I remember when my company was on strike, Larry offered me a job. I won't forget his kindness.