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Lawrence J. Crast

Baldwinsville, New York

1953 - 2022

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Lawrence J. Crast January 27, 2022 Lawrence J. Crast, 68 of Baldwinsville passed away on January 27, 2022 at home. Larry was born in 1953 to Delmont and Anna (Mooney) Crast in Syracuse. His father passed away at a young age, and he was raised by Anna and his stepfather, Jack Brophy. He grew up in...

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Nancy, Had hoped to be at the service but unable, My prayers and condolences. Fond memories of Larry even when wearing the cheesehead when the Steelers played the Packers. May he rest in peace with the Lord. FR. O'Brien

We are so sorry to hear about Larry´s passing. He was a good friend and will always be remembered for his love of life and his generous heart. You and your family have been and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

Rest in Peace, Larry. We know you are brightening the Heavens with jokes and laughter. We smile in your memory, though you are deeply missed.

Nancy, My condolences and prayers. I have fond wonderful memories of Larry. He was a joy for me the many times I saw him at Blessed Sacrament, except when the Packers beat my Steelers. I hope to make the memorial Mass in May. Prayers and blessings Fr OB

Nancy- No words to describe how much you, Larry and the "boys" meant to my mom, Terry. Mom could not have lived in her home all those years if not for your families kindness & love. Larry was indeed the mayor of Roxbury Rd, with a heart of gold and a laugh that filled the room. Can you imagine Terry & Larry together again? Mom telling him how to mow her lawn, Larry telling her to go in the house! They were a pair..

Big Larry,as we knew him, gone way too soon. He had an absolute heart of gold even when he was a teenager. Always fun, kind And someone you could depend on.

Larry, you will be forever missed! I remember all the fun times at the Crast house, particularly you yelling at "Gregory and Andrew" and your adopted son, Bill Sawyer. You taught me to change the oil (I don't remember), how to shine a flashlight ( nowhere near where you wanted it), and how to use humor in any situation. I will miss your larger than life personality, your hilarious and inappropriate comments, and the way people were better just by knowing you. Thank you for all of the...

Please accept my deepest sympathies. May his memory be a blessing to you all.

Nancy and boys. I am so sorry for your loss. Still miss our visits while walking the dogs on Roxbury. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Peggy