May God bless you and your...
I'm so sorry for your loss.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow!!
Deeck Family
December 16, 2013
Essexville, Michigan
HYLAND, LAWRENCE JAMES M.D. Essexville, Michigan Lawrence James Hyland, M.D., 56, of Essexville, formerly of Pennsylvania was born into eternal life on the evening of Friday, November 29, 2013 at his home in Essexville surrounded by his loving family. Larry was born in Philadelphia, PA. on June...
Read MoreI'm so sorry for your loss.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow!!
Deeck Family
December 16, 2013
Larry was a great guy from a great family. He will be missed. Our prayers are with the family.
Joe & Chris Truax
December 05, 2013
Larry will be greatly missed by his family & friends, but we will all smile when we think about him and the personality that he was, and the good times, and laughter that he brought to our lives.
James J Bonner Jr
December 03, 2013 | Mission, TX
Our sincere sympathy for your lost. We are happy we spent some time at the Jersey Shore with him last two summers. From Pat and Karyn Okonski. You are in our prayers.
December 02, 2013
Sending prayers that your loving memories will bring you comfort now and always. Thinking of you.
Barbara Kelly
December 02, 2013 | Freeland, MI
Dear Hyland Family…please accept my sincere condolences; Larry was a wonderful person always with a smile, fun stories, and a great laugh. We had some great times together, and the Bay City boy's will always remember our Philadelphia brother and the fun we had. Rest in peace my friend, you will be missed. Bob Klapish, Jr.
Bob Klapish, Jr.
December 02, 2013 | Bay City
Liz & Family: We are saddened to hear of the loss of your father. Prayers to you all.
Beth (Phillips) & Thom Walsh (Janelle's aunt/uncle) Monitor Township
December 02, 2013
I am so very sorry.
Carole Halaka
December 02, 2013 | Bay City, MI
Susan, Liz, David, Rachel, John,and family members.
Sorry to hear of your loss of your loved one. Although words and gifts can sometimes be comforting it sill leaves us with an empty heart. May you know that he is no longer suffering and soon we will all see him again. I remember when I was working at the hospital he was wearing two different shoes and socks. I asked him about it and it has been one of those funny memories that I kept with me. He was a smart and funny guy and very caring...
Nicholas Tietz
December 01, 2013 | Essexville, MI