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Lawrence W. Crom

Newark, New Jersey

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CROM Lawrence W. Crom Verizon group manager, Army veteran, SCUBA diver, 45 Lawrence W. Crom, 45, of Millington died on June 27, 2008, while SCUBA diving in the St. Lawrence Seaway. A family gathering to receive friends will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2008, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the...

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Love you dad.

Frank, Virginia and Dana
May your memories of Larry comfort you. He will live on in your hearts and in his son. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Crom Family:
We just learned today of Larry's passing and your loss. Larry was on a conference call last week to start up a new project with us, and I know we will sorely miss his input & wisdom. Our condolences to you all.

We are all deeply shocked by Larry's passing. Larry was tremendously supportive of our work, always finding time to listen attentively with an open mind. A very talented Leader, Larry frequently had time to sit and talk even late into his long days visiting us in Arlington VA. Larry, his natural presence, caring personality and professional expertise will be very sorely missed. My condolences to Kathryn, Talmadge & all who knew Larry.

To Frank and Virginia and Family,
My deepest sympathy at the loss of your Larry. My love and prayers are with you all.

Kate and Tal,

We are so very sorry about the sudden passing of such a wonderful person who embodied the meaning of friend. Larry was the kind of person who everyone wished for a friend. Kind, compassionate, generous and always there for you. You both are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Dana and family,

I am so saddened to learn of Larry's passing. I think fondly of him and the great laughter and upbeat spirit he shared with all of us. I will be out in Bishop next week and would love to reconnect with you and your family. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. With Love. Sarah Kelly Francis

Dear Kathryn & Talmadge:

My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out for you both. I worked with Larry for five years and his honesty, integrity, and upbeat style were a real inspiration.

Kate and Talmadge,

My heart aches for the both of you.

Know that you have everlasting memories that you can always hold onto and that will never fade. Although it may seem impossible now, but remember each day will help heal your pain, but your loss will never be forgotten. Please know that you are in our prayers.

Christina Roche