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Lawrence W. HANTMAN

Scottsdale, Arizona

Jan 25, 1937 – Jul 11, 2025 (Age 88)

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BORN
January 25, 1937
DIED
July 11, 2025
AGE
88
LOCATION
Scottsdale, Arizona

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HANTMAN, Lawrence W. Of Scottsdale, AZ, age 88, passed away on July 11, 2025. With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Lawrence W. Hantman, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend and mentor. He passed peacefully, in his Scottsdale, Arizona home, surrounded by loving family. ...

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Larry was the General Counsel for my first 12 years at Dunkin' Donuts. I started in the Legal Department as a legal secretary. Larry was insightful, generous, and wise. He was a gentleman, and he quietly inspired us to do our best.

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Larry HANTMAN. He was special. Larry was a mentor to me for several years at Dunkin´ at a critical time in my career. Imagine an accomplished Legal Counsel giving advice to a technology nerd; he was always interested in understanding how technology can improve results. He helped me expand my understanding of how people communicate and make decisions. Larry was instrumental in my growth and I will always be grateful for his support and...

Condolences to Marjorie and the Hantman family on Larry´s passing. As a friend and fraternity brother of 70 years and a business colleague for over 25 years, I can testify to the significance of Larry´s life, his critical contribution to the growth of Dunkin´ Brands and to his kindness and intellect. He was one of my closest friends who I loved dearly and will miss profoundly.

My condolences to Marjorie and the entire family. Larry was my golf buddy at Granite Links for many years. We were the first tee time. We golfed with the club champion once and she commented at the end of the round that we played aerobic golf. She had never played a round that fast. We shared many stories and Larry had started to write a book about my adventures as a locksmith. I also had the pleasure of visiting him and golfing at his club in Arizona. We have lost one of the great ones!! ...

I'm so sorry for your loss of this wonderful, kind man. Moose was always a joy to be around. When I first think of him, I think of his piano playing, bowls of ice cream, and photos he'd taken with most of the heads cut off. He was a loving, generous man who I am sure will be truly missed by everyone that knew him.