Lawrence-Goodrich-Obituary

Lawrence Duane Goodrich

Lexington, Kentucky

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GOODRICH Lawrence Duane, Jr, 30, of Lexington, passed away Thu, Oct 30, 2008. Born in Johnson City, NY, he was the son of Lorraine Terenzi of Newark Valley, NY and Lawrence D. (Pamela) Goodrich, Sr. of Lexington. Lawrence graduated from the University of Kentucky and was employed as an engineer...

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This showed up in my email today. I wanted to say that I still think of Larry. Whenever I hear Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." I smile and think of Larry because he loved singing that song to us.

We will always remember Larry as someone with a smile on his face, extremely friendly, and very good natured. I remember our days trick or treating in Newark Valley when we were kids. Rest In Peace Larry, you will be missed by all you encountered.

Stephen & Jacia (Weiss) Donnelly

I will never forget Larry. And that ride on his Harley.

Larry & Pam
We would like to send our condolences for the sudden loss of your son & to let you know that you & your family are in our thougths & prayers. God Bless you.

Rose, Family, & Friends -
I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of your beloved son. Words cannot express my sorrow. Rose, you & I share the pain of losing young loved ones, far too soon. It changes our lives forever... the JOY of having them so close to us, if only for 21 years, or 30 years. May you feel the prayers of many and find comfort in beautiful memories. I stood beside you once at work, I stand beside you now offering a hug and prayer.

I am so sorry for your loss, I knew Larry from 5th grade-10th. I will always remember him as having the best attitude. Thank you for passing on his spirit to other people so they may enjoy the amazing gift of his life.

Loved ones of Larry....
I guess it says a lot about who Larry was when you read all the entries made on his guestbook.... I always enjoyed the conversations I had with Larry.....he was always very cheerful and had a way about him to make you remember that life was good. I will never forget his contagious smile and the pride he had when he would talk about his family.

Larry was a very memorable guy. I am saddened to hear of this tragedy. His quick smile and sense of humor will be what I will always remember about him.