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Lawrence V. Earl

Toledo, Ohio

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EARL Lawrence V. Lawrence V. Earl, 50, of Rossford, Ohio, died Thursday, July 13, 2006, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was born April 17, 1956, to his parents, Harry and Mary Ann (Connors) Earl. Larry was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was as involved with Washington Junior Football League with...

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Larry,i'll miss you and our cookouts,and you yelling at the lions on sundays.I love ya pop.

Mary Ann- So sorry to hear of Larry's death. My heart goes out to you and your family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. Larry I enjoyed cheering and and then coaching for Tilby. (17 Strong!!)

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of your family. We had some great times back in the days of football and baseball. Thanks for being a part of some fun memories for us and our kids.

Larry truly was someone I looked up to as a shy, small kid who wanted to try playing football. I'll never forget the 6 years I played for the Trilby T-Birds and most especially the final year where we made the Championship after 5 years of losing seasons. Larry even shaved his head to leave a "T" on each side for the Championship. He truly was devoted to the T-Birds. And when I made the starting line-up for Whitmer my Senior year, the first person I thought of was Larry.

RIP...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The heart is never ready, the time is never right to say good-bye to someone very dear... but a world of love and peacefulness is always within reach because the Lord above is always near. Especially now, may you be touched with God's gentle peace and love. God bless you. From Tony Gover and family.

Larry, we will miss you dearly. You've touched our lives and we love you. I hope in heaven, the fish are biting and the lions are winning. We love you.

I am so sorry to hear about Larry. I grew up with him and his brothers. They were like brothers to me. I didnt know him as a man, but as a kid, he was the best! Rest in Peace Larry!