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Diane Kaufman
November 2, 2001
Steve and I worked with Larry at the University of Maryland Baltimore. We were saddened to learn of his passing. We remember him as a gentle man and a good story teller. He entertained Steve with his tales about air craft.
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to all family and friends. We will always remember Larry fondly. Our prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Diane & Steve Kaufman
Mary Monn
October 29, 2001
Goodbye to a very pleasant former co-worker
Kelly Ryan
October 28, 2001
I knew Larry to be a sweet, bright, caring individual. His death is truly a loss to all who knew him.
David Case
October 28, 2001
I am very sorry to hear of my friends death. I will miss him dearly.
Jack Wall
October 27, 2001
Larry will remembered to those who worked with him as a truly nice, honest guy, one with a smile and joke to help lighten our day. May God's Eternal Blessing be with him.
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