Lawrence-Kopp-Obituary

Lawrence Albert Kopp

Baltimore, Maryland

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KOPP, Lawrence Albert On July 12, 2004, LAWRENCE ALBERT KOPP, beloved husband of Susan G. (nee Abel); devoted father of Sherry; dear grandfather of Emily; brother of Eugene. Visiting at the Lassahn Funeral Home, Inc., 7401 Belair Road (Overlea) on Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday 2 to 5...

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I met Larry a couple of years ago, when Charlie moved into his shop. Larry was always helpful with advice he gave on any problems we were having with our cars. He would always give Charlie a hard time and then wink @ me when he was leaving. He will be missed. God Bless. Bill

I met Larry waaaay back around 1972. I remember all of his cars vividly and followed his career with interest. Even used some of his old parts third hand. In fact, I think I still have the front wheels and tires from the station wagon in the basement. Not sure which was my favorite. The Corvettes maybe. Certainly not the Malibu. Not the Opel (how did he ever fit in that thing?). I guess it was the jet black Nova. The finest all black race car I've ever seen.

Thank you Larry....

Oure deepest sympathy to the Kopp family . We went to school with Larry at Overlea and until recently lived in the same neighborhood with Larry and Susan. He was such a happy and pleasant guy, I could always count on seeing him when I took my walks. I will miss that. We are all better for having known him. Sincrely , The Strawbridges..Judy ,Bonnie , Skip and Tom

I first met Larry in 1966 when he was driving his Dad's tow trucks. Ever since his days of racing the "Mad Man", 1957 Chevy I have followed his racing career. The last time a saw him was at the National Event in Ennis, Texas in 1998. Seeing Larry again, after many years, and meeting Susan, for the first time was a memorable experience that I will never forget.

Larry you may be gone but you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace!

Thank you everyone for your wonderful thoughts and prayers during such a difficult time. It's great to read so many special memories you have of my father.

I was blessed the day I met Larry & Sue 18 years ago when I became their neighbor. You truly could never meet two nicer people. They always had a smile and a wave for anyone and everyone!

Thank you Larry, for all of the times you mowed the lawn because my rider was down and for all of the snow plowing you did during the winter months. I was truly grateful even though you said it was "no big deal". I felt blessed and honored that you made it a point, as sick as you were, to...

TO Susan,Sherry,Gene,Maryanne and friends,Our hearts and love to you all.For we truely lost a great friend. Our thoughts will always be filled with memories with ways Larry has touched our lives.I'll miss you Lar.Thanks for being there when I needed you.

Godspeed Larry. My deepest sympathy to the Kopp family and friends. I've known Larry since the 1970's. Great racer, good guy.

Dear Susan and Family,
Our hearts reach out to you in your time of sorrow,We had many good times together (on the boat).May the love of family and friends be of comfort to you.