Lawrence-Hartnett-Obituary

Lawrence M. Hartnett

Silver Spring, Maryland

About

LOCATION
Silver Spring, Maryland
CHARITY
American Heart Association

Obituary

Send Flowers

 LAWRENCE M. HARTNETT (age 77)  On Saturday, November 19, 2011, of University Park, MD. Beloved son of the late Jerome F. and Catherine G. Hartnett; brother of Mary Ellen Williams, Rosemarie Marshall, Kathryn, John, James and the late Michael Hartnett. Also survived by many nieces and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear brothers and sisters of Larry,
I am very sorry about the death of Larry. I worked with Larry for about 20 years. He was very kind, a friend to all his co-workers, very smart, and a great leader. His kindness made working at Vitro/BAE a pleasure, one of the reasons for its success.

I worked with Larry for about eight years; he was one of the finest and smartest men I've ever known. He will be missed.

Larry and I played on the CUA basketball team when he was a Senior and I was a Freshman. Larry later helped me get a summer job at Vitro while I was still at CUA. He was a friend of the family and was well liked and respected by my mother and four sisters.

I regret that I was unable to attend his funeral. I have had a Mass said for Larry and will remember him in my prayers.

Tony Carroll

I worked with Larry at Vitro Labs for many years. When I was layed off in 1991 Larry was the only one who was concerned enough to send me job leads. He was also the first to send out notices of any of our Vitro friends who passed.

Larry was a classmate and friend from our days at St. Aloysius School. He was always quiet and unassuming, so we never knew how smart he was until the test scores came back. I pray that he may now be enjoying the God whom he loved.
In our Lord,
Dominic Totaro, S.J., Mooresville, NC

To a great gentleman...we were classmates at Gonzaga & Catholic Univ...I remember those sharp elbows in basketball prctice at CU...always competitive in whatever he did, and apparently with success...good memories...I'm sure he is soaring on Eagles Wings...AMDG...Jackie & Tom McKavitt, Ocala, Florida

I worked with him for 5 years at Goddard. I have never met a more gentle man. He will be missed.

With deepest sympathy at your loss.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.