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Lawrence M. Dumas

Colrain, Massachusetts

1945 - 2020

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DIED
July 29, 2020
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Colrain, Massachusetts

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Lawrence M Dumas of Calvin Coombs Rd, Colrain passed away unexpectedly at home on July 29, 2020 of natural causes. Larry was born July 4, 1945 in Elizabeth NJ and was adopted by his now deceased, mother and father Yvonne (Dumas) and Charles Raymond Dumas. He attended Colrain Central School, Arms...

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Larry was my. Best friend, my brother; every summer while I lived and worked at the”Dude Ranch “. It was a magical place and Larry was the. Wizard of all good things !! He had many talents horses ,hunting, exploring, finding berries, skinning frogs just plain enjoying life. Some of my most unforgettable memories where from this wonderful man.I’ll never forget you Larry “Fantastic the best there is or was” My cousin ,my friend you will live in my heart... See. You on the other side...

Loved my cousin and good friend my whole life. So many wonderful memories at the Dude Ranch and all the years after. Larry would call me or my sister Susan at least twice week for the last 10 years just to talk and see how we were doing and if everything was all right. I will miss him and love him, till the day I go to meet him in heaven. He was Avery good, intelligent, and loving cousin.

Rhonda and Jessica: Sending our thoughts and sympathy to you and your families. Your Dad's outgoing personality made everyone enjoy the Dumas-Phillips gatherings. We have many great memories of the times we all shared with him.

Best time you rented us motorcycles in Jamaica and driving on the other side of the road and we came to the rotary Oh NO made it out to the countryside and made it back safe . The Rum factory where your fire dept experience was shared with the property fire officer who gave us an extended tour. To many memories to share here but our friendship will stand forever. Will see you on the hill again!!!

God bless you my friend,and you sure are the best friend this lady will ever know.

Larry, you could always be counted on for "being there when needed." Remembering all those trail rides, overnight trail rides to the ranch, competitive trail rides and good times. Stories one will never forget, and sending "city folk" out "snipe hunting", as everyone danced to the Ranch jug band.Always laughter and good fun. You always called me, Smitty and you knew you were the only one that got away with that! Rest in peace my friend and ride tall. Sue.

Rhonda and Jessica, just wanted you to know we are thinking of you and sorry for your loss. Your father was a good guy. He was always kind to my mother and everyone. I will always remember that he came to see my mother just before she passed. She was so happy to see him. Hope you and your families are well. Stay safe.

Great man! Will always remember hearing the stories of building Jim Sturgeon's hunting camp in Concord, VT. Friends like him are precious. The best to his family!