Lawrence-Kuntz-Obituary

Lawrence G. "Larry" Kuntz

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Lawrence G. “Larry” Kuntz of South Hadley, born and raised in St. Louis, MO, was a loving Father and Grampa who sadly passed away on July 7, 2022, at the age of 71. He leaves behind his two children: his daughter, Maggie Martin and her husband Ryan Martin, and his son Brendan Kuntz; three...

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Lots of laughs, observations and fun over many years not to mention `Theological Reflections´ over many years!´.

So sad to read this. Larry was a dear friend and was most generous to the IC Church when I was in Holyoke. I performed his marriage. Bless you all. He loved you all `in good times and in bad!´ Fr. L´Arche

So sorry for your loss of my dear friend Larry. We worked together for over thirty years on my crazy ideas about new adhesive applications. He was always willing to help and together we had much success. Larry was so kind and made sure that I received compensation for helping the company. He was so dedicated and passionate about everything in life. I miss him very much and we truly cared about each other. luv u guys.

I just heard about Larry. He was a customer of mine at Dimauro Carpet for many years. we got to be friends and went out to lunch several times. He was always fun to be with. I drank quite a few bottles of his wine. I just saw him a few weeks ago about replacing the carpet on his basement. I am deeply saddened by this shocking loss. My sincere condolences to all the family.

Condolences to all of Larry's family and friends. Larry was an expert on many things. We will miss our interesting conversations and funny stories over coffee and donuts or great wine and good food. And all his emails, newspaper and magazine articles very much. Peace be with you.

Dear Maggie, Brendan and Family, You have our deepest sympathy. Larry was a dear friend to both of us since high school. Larry and I had many great times together, going to Teen Towns (dances), painting the halls at DuBourg, many double dates, including our prom. During college we worked together at BFL Catering and Mercantile Trust and were in Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity together. He taught me how to drive a stick shift in his yellow Mustang! He will be sadly missed. Joe & Laureen Wilder

Trisha, Brendan and Maggie.....my deepest condolences about Larry/Dad. Nothing but fond memories at the Canoe Club with an abundance of laughs discussing everything under the sun! :) A beautiful man with an incredibly generous heart! Thinking of you all and sending hugs...... Mel

Larry was a close friend of mine for 42 Years. We worked together at Dielectric Polymer's and Adhesive Applications Inc. My thoughts and prayer's are with him and his family. He will be missed very much. Bob Dudas Suffield, CT

Trisha, Maggie and Brendan, I was so sorry to hear that Larry lost his battle with kidney disease. I have such fond memories of hanging out at the canoe club, playing volleyball, gathering for dinners, tasting wines, and sharing lots of laughs! My love to you all. Marianne