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Lawrence "Larry" LaFleur

Charleston, South Carolina

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Lawrence "Larry" LaFleur, Jr. N. CHARLESTON - Lawrence "Larry" LaFleur, Jr, 71, of North Charleston, husband of Kathy LaFleur, passed away Monday, March 30, 2015 at his residence. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 11:30 A.M. in the chapel of Northwoods Baptist Church,...

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Thinking of you all at this time. Kathy I am so sorry for your loss.Amy and John may you help your mom now during her time of need. My love and good wishes to you all.

A great man, a second father, loads of fun with many great memories...that's what I will remember always. I will miss sharing Jib Jab's with you! I'm glad you're not suffering anymore...We love and miss you...RIP Mr. Lafleur xoxo... My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Lafleur family.

Larry, or pape as I've considered him to be a grandfather. From his flapjacks to his fishing, there was never a dull moment with him!

My fondest childhood memories was with the LaFleur family. Mr L, as I called him, was my dad's best friend and like a second dad to me and my siblings....we all had such good times together and I will never forget them or you Mr L. The fun times on Asylum rd to the laughs at Pt Sebago. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.....Kathy,Larry, Laurie, Jen, Mrs L and families. May you finally be at peace Mr L. Xoxoxo

Kathy & Family, Death leaves a Heartache no one can heal, but the special Memories help us cope. You are in my Thoughts & Prayers.

Larry was a great husband, father and man! He always knew how to make you laugh even you were being serious! Im sure he is in heaven trying to teach everyone his way of fishing! Larry will be missed by everyone he met! Love you big guy!

To Kathy and the entire La Fleur family we send our love and prayers. Larry was my best friend and I know how he has suffered these past few years. Every time I talked to him he was upbeat and did his best to beat this dreaded disease. Rest in peace my buddy.

Jerry Carr and Family

Larry was a kind and gentle man. My sister loved him deeply and she will miss him as we all will. Prayers to you sister and to all his family.