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Lawrence M. Fry Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Lawrence "Larry" Marion Fry Jr., 62, Kansas City in Platte County, passed away Thursday, January 23, 2003, at his home. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday, January 27, at the Platte Woods United Methodist Church, 7310 NW Prairie View Rd., Platte Woods, MO; burial in Mt. Moriah Terrace Park...

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Karen & family,

Although we have never met, Larry and I were quite close during our college years. He was my Pledge Father and roommate in Delta Upsilon. He provided a lot of guidance for me while getting adjusted to college life, and was a great help when I was having trouble in engineering courses. He was calm, a hard-working student, and a gentleman always. It was a pleasure working with him on projects.

Sadly, we did not keep in contact over the years after...

I attended college with Larry's son Chris, and only had a chance to meet Larry a few times. The way I grew to know Larry was through the attitudes and morals that he instilled in his son. Chris never had a bad thing to say about his father, and trusted his father implicitly. Larry was supportive of everything that Chris did. If you can measure a man by how he treats his own children, then Larry was top-notch. He will be missed.

Karen and family-
I was shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Larry. He and I were classmates at Osage for all 12 years of school, and neighbors for 5 of those years, when my parents owned the Ozark Market grocery store. Larry's parents traded at the store, and he and I were very good friends growing up in the village of Lake Ozark. Throughout our school years I always admired Larry. He was smart, handsome, popular, and a natural leader. He held several class offices during...

Karen and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked for Larry for a short time before leaving TWA. His kindness and fainess to his staff and his love for his family are not to be forgotten. You and your family are fortunate to have good, loving memories of a good and loving man.

Dear Karin and Family:
While at TWA I had many dealings with Larry and was honored to consider him a friend. He was honest, patient, and a gentleman. I loved his dry wit. He could always find humour in the most mundane tasks. I feel my knowing Larry has made me a better person. He is a great loss to his family and his friends. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

On behalf of everyone here at Tiffany Green's Golf Club, we send our deepest sympathy to the Fry family and will keep you in our prayers. We are very sorry for your loss, Mr. Fry was a member at our Golf Club and he truely was a wonderful man, he will be missed. Tiffany Greens Golf Club

Karen,
I stopped by Saturday morning to express in person my heart felt sympathy with the passing of Larry but you were away. I have known Larry for over 30 years as we used to ride together when we both lived on the Plaza and worked at MCI. Also, I have had the pleasure to have worked with and for him during part of my career with TWA. As so many of Larry's friends have expressed, I to want to just say that he was one of the finest and most honest gentleman I have ever known. I take...

I had the pleasure of working with Larry in KC. He was a true gentleman. Heartfelt sympathies to his family.

Karen and family, My sympathy to you and your children. I graduated with Larry at Osage. He was a really good and nice person in school. At our reunion he is still nice. God Bless you.