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Lawrence C. Ellery Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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WEST WINDSOR -- Lawrence C. Ellery Jr., 63, passed away this Sunday at his daughter's home in Cranbury.Born in 1940 in Keene, NH, he was a resident of West Windsor for over 30 years.He grew up on his parents farm in Smyrna, DE and worked in the family business, Ellery Nurseries, until he...

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I first met Larry Ellery in November 1999. We were working for ADAC Labs. He was a tall serious minded man and I swore that he never smiled. He was deliberate in his actions and had a plan to complete what he started. I later found out that he could smile, and under that stiff upper lip façade, he did have a sense of humor.

I left ADAC in March of 2000, but Larry and I remained friends. We worked together from time to time and I did my best to support him as he rebuilt the ASQ...

My heart goes out to Larry's family. He is deeply missed by those of us whose lives he touched both professionally and personally.

Larry Ellery's commitment and dedication to the Silicon Valley ASQ Section will be remembered for long time. He will be deeply missed by all of us who joined him in the mission to revitalize SV ASQ.

Larry was the best thing to happend to the San Jose section of the ASQ in a long time. He was the heart and sole of the organization here in San Jose. His dedication and energy will be missed by all.

Larry was a good friend and partner who I already miss deeply. He was a true expert in his field and always a professional individual with all he did.

I have known Larry for over 5 years professionally through ASQ, Santa Clara Chapter 0613. He has been a great friend and a valuable colleague. He provided continuous dedicated service and guidance to this chapter and made it what it is today. He will be greatly missed.
I offer my heart felt sympathies and condolences to the family. May God rest his soul in peace.
Chandru Idnani

Larry will be greatly missed by those of us who had an opportunity to know and work with him. May he rest in peace.

As a long-time member of ASQ, I worked with Larry on a number of projects. His enthusiasm for the section to succeed was inspiring.
Wishing the family my sincere
sympathy for Larry & his Son-in-law.

Larry Ellery revatalized the ASQ Santa Clara Valley section (# 0613)with enthusiasm, charm and energy.
He was able to bring many new people as volunteers. ASQ Santa Clara Valley Section will certainly miss Larry and it will be very difficult to fill the void.

May his soul rest in peace.

Navin S. Dedhia
San Jose, California