Lawrence-Dropic-Obituary

Lawrence Edward Dropic

Brook Park, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Brook Park, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

LAWRENCE EDWARD DROPIC, age 68, of Brook Park, passed away suddenly on January 7, 2009. Beloved husband of Eileen (nee Buchtinec); he leaves behind Lawrence (Pam), Lance, and Edward (Jen), his loving children; dearest brother of Pat (Tom) Suhadolnik and Mike; cherished grandfather of Brandon,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My memories go back along time with you Larry! I really enjoyed fishing with you before you got married and the other things we did. Enjoyed the time steelhead fishing with you.

"I'll talk to you on the river" when I am fishing. you'll be on my mind. Maybe there is a place that we can fish again. I hope so!!!!

Eddie and family, so sorry we are to ill to pay our respects, know our thoughts and prayers are with you all Love the Trepals

To The Dropic Family,

You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God continue to strengthen and comfort you all during these trying times.

The Lubinsky Family
Debby, Damon, Dylan, Thomas, and Anna

Dear Eileen and family,
So sorry to hear of Larry's passing but as we know he will be fishing with you all when you meet again. He will remain with you always. May Our Lady bless you with her loving child, "Jesus" Joyce and Tom Conley

Most sincere sympathies to the Dropic family. I have fond memories of Larry and my father hanging over the fence talking and laughing. They enjoyed eachothers' company here on earth...and I'm certain their long conversations will continue now. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Kim (Graham) and Ralph Doran

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Dropic Family. One of my favorite things to do as a kid was fishing. Larry and my father would pile us into a neighbors car and we would fish all night and into the day. I'm sure Larry is Heaven, talking to my Dad about the "The Big One" that got away! Our prayers are with you...Kevin, Joyce, & Lauren Graham

We'll miss playing jarts and fishing with him but always remember him because of his toothpick lovin smile.