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Lawrence Gordon "Larry" Lay

Akron, Ohio

1954 - 2014

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Lawrence "Larry" Gordon LayLawrence "Larry" Gordon Lay, 59, beloved son of Delores Lay and the late C. William Lay, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Friday, June 13, 2014.He was born December 28, 1954 in Akron and grew up in Tallmadge, graduating from Tallmadge High School in 1973. He...

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The "?" and "???" in my 'thoughts' were meant 2b ?s (hearts,) btw. Everyone's responses were SO touching & comforting (your prayers,) some heartbreaking & amazinly surprising & even funny. Thank you very much ! Sharing your memories has given us all a little of yours. I wouldn't b surprised if we'd all like 2b "lost" in the woods with him !

Knew you as a neighbor Enjoyed your company and the times together You will be dearly missed Liz

Larry was my friend. I loved his heart. It was so genuine. I refuse to miss him as I will someday see him again. He is my brother! But, I can't wait for that glorious day because Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour also. See ya soon! ?

Larry will be greatly missed! Thoughts and prayers to his family!

I'm sad to hear of Larry's passing. My condolences to you Mrs Lay, Marty, Lisa, Shannon, Rachelle and extended family. I hope you find peace and comfort in your memories. Those we lose are always in our hearts.

Rachelle and Shannon so sorry to hear of ur dad's passing I knw the pain I'm sorry u have to knw the feeling sending prayers and hugs

Larry, you are already missed dearly by your family and friends. Meeting Rachelle at a young age gave me the opportunity to meet you. You welcomed me into your family with open arms. As you know, my dad wasn't around growing up. Having you around I always thought if you as my dad along with Rachelle's. You taught me many things when it came to fixing things. Without you, I'd probably still barely be able to use a screwdriver. I was never afraid to ask for your help because you were always...

I worked with Larry years ago at Lancer Dispersions. He was always somebody I liked talking to. No matter what it was about, he listened. If I was feeling down, he would cheer me up. He always had a witty comment, or funny story to tell.
He was only in my life for a brief period of time, but he is somebody I'll never forget. Rest in peace brother.

Papaw Larry, I love you!