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Lawrence Edward "Larry" Holzer Sr.

West Monroe, Louisiana

1934 - 2021

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Lawrence "Larry" Edward Holzer, Sr. West Monroe - Lawrence "Larry" Edwards Holzer, Sr. passed from this life on January 8, 2021, to join his Heavenly Father and wife, Aquilla. Services will be held by Fr. Adrian Fischer, at St. Paschal Catholic Church, 711 N 7th Street in West Monroe, at 11:00...

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Pattie, I'm so sorry for the loss of your Dad. Love you Daisy

Larry and I were best friends. We went to Aquinas together - we enlisted in the Air Force together. We went to basic training in San Antonio. One of his favorite stories was I was washing windows in a women's clothing shop where I worked. He came up Main Street - I asked where are you going? He said I'm going to enlist in the Air Force. He said I threw down the squeegee and I said - wait I will go with you! He then went to Illinois and I went to Mississippi and we didn't see each...

Never knew Larry, but his sister, Joyce, might vaguely remember me. 4 of my 10 siblings have already passed. guess we're all about this age, when we get to discover our final reward. I am Aquinas Class of 1958. Condolences to all family .

So sorry about this but joyful for him that he is with Jesus. I met him a year ago when my Mom came to Rosemont. He was always smiling. Very sweet. I learned that he was a dancer and loved music! Prayers for peace for the family.

Our deepest sympathy for your loss.

I thought a lot of this man. They were neighbors w my parents and brother. He was always there did me with the different vehicles that I drove when I was growing up. May you RIP. Condolences to the family. RIP Mr Larry

So sad to see this. Knew Larry as a child when my parents traded at his Gulf station and then after I was grown too. Also knew him as a band parent at Wossman High School when his daughter Patty was in band with me. He was always such a nice friendly man. Prayers for the family

I’ll miss you uncle..... Wally