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Lawrence Jagmin DDS.

Frankfort, Illinois

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Lawrence E. Jagmin, DDS, age 70, a resident of Frankfort, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, October 20, 2020. Loving husband of Donna (Bernhard) Jagmin; dearest father of Michael (Melissa) Jagmin and Kathryn (Michael) Sowa; dearest brother of Dr. Gary (Maureen) Jagmin and Dr. Jeffrey (Marianne)...

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Larry was my family dentist. In addition, of being my dentist he was a fellow pilot, who loved aviation. I met Larry while we were at aviation seminar. He built same homebuilt Glasair aircraft as mine. No matter when I called Larry, he would always have time to talk and give advice. So long Larry God Bless You and Your Family! Have A Safe Journey My Friend you will be missed by me and many others who knew you.

Larry was my wifes dentist. I knew Larry from the airport. He would wave to me as i passed him by in my plane. He was usually tinkering with his plane when i saw him. We were both pilots at lansing Airport He will be missed. Hopefully, he is flying in the sky now!

God bless you Dr. Jagmin. What a wonderful dentist and person. You will be missed.

Larry had a brilliant mind and a big heart. I know he and his brother Gary made his Uncle Pete, my father, very happy when they decided to go to dental school. As was the case with my father, Larry's and Gary's patients were more than patients, they were part of a large, extended family. My condolences go out to Donna, Michael and Kathryn as well as to Gary and Maureen, and Jeff and Marianne and their families. There was so much more living and loving yet to be enjoyed. Larry will be...

To the family and staff of his offices, our sympathy and condolences. I've been a patient for many years and my respect for him as a dentist and as a person is massive. I am deeply saddened by his loss, as I'm sure everyone else that knew him is. He was so caring about people and his patients and always showed an interest in what was going on in their lives. He will be missed.
Bless you Dr. Larry
Sandra Brown

A true Renaissance man . . . innumerable talents, interests, projects, skills – and a good neighbor.

When Larry & Gary started their dental practice Eleanor & I flipped a coin to see which would be our dentist. Eleanor won Gary and I won Larry. For the past 40 plus years Larry has always been there for me for a dental problem or something else. he was a super dentist and a wonderful and caring human being. Larry, you will be missed. Uncle Gerald

Larry always took a group photo at our annual cousins' reunion and sent me a copy in their Christmas card (since I rarely attended). I remember when he and Gary talked to their Uncle Pete (my dad) about going into dentistry. So glad that they pursued it as their career because they served so many people. Before Larry lived on Campbell Ave., he and Gary and their parents Ed and Luddy, lived in a tiny upstairs apartment at Grandma's house on Scott Ave. His brother Gary got the name "Scooter"...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.