LAWRENCE-DEYAB-Obituary

LAWRENCE J. "LARRY" DEYAB

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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DEYAB, Lawrence J. "Larry" Of Cambridge, passed away Feb. 6. Survived by his brothers, John and Georg Deyab, John's partner, Laura Pirani, niece, Jacqueline Beatrice Deyab, many cousins, his closest friend, Katherine Parker and her family and his many friends in the United States and European Art...

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We met Larry when we worked together at the Domaine of Kerguéhennec, in 2007. We quickly became friends and we never forgot him. He offered us a painting which is in our house, among our life and our kids. We love you Larry. We miss you.

I still can´t believe that you are gone, nine years later.

This very sad news. I remember Larry from many years ago and he always impressed me as a brilliant artist, a very funny guy and a great person. A terrible loss.
Peter Keough
Boston College'79

Sending peace and comfort to the Deyab and Parker Families. Larry was a gifted and admired artist. He will be deeply missed.

I always expected Larry to remain in our lives. We always looked for Larry's take on world events and especially art world changes. He had an encyclopedic memory. He could recall every painting he had seen and remembered little details of my family.

His soft side came through in little ways. He gave my son a bunch of comic books when he was about 6 or 7. Such a nice gesture.

I met Larry when he visited my daughter Rebecca at our Pachaug Pond Connecticut cottage in the 80's. I was saddened to hear of Larry's death. His work was full of life's passion.

LARRY STANDING UP ON RIGHT

Being the same age, Larry and I shared many life moments since our childhood. I'm saddened that I've lost a close cousin and friend yet I'm heartened that I got to spend so much time with him the last several years since he moved back to Cambridge. Life passes by so rapidly, we're all just a memory in time. I'll always miss you and your uniqueness.

Gone way to soon dear cousin, enjoyed your youthful outlook on life, a good cigar or an amazing painting, you traveled the world and gave us your stories.. will miss you forever!

John, Georgie and Laura P. My condolences. So sorry to hear of cousin Larry's passing. I will miss seeing him around Mid Cambridge.