Lawrence-Lehmann-Obituary

Lawrence Emory Lehmann

Torrance, California

1933-2009

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Torrance, California
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Lawrence Emory Lehmann, formerly of Torrance, CA, passed away at his home in Palm Desert, CA on Sunday, December 20, 2009. He was born in Luverne, MN on July 10, 1933, to Emory and Bonnie Ramona Rafferty Lehmann. He and his family moved to California in 1937. He attended Manual Arts High School...

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Dear Marlene and Family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. We feel fortunate to have met Larry even if our time with him was brief. It sounds like he had a wonderful, full and loving life. May those precious memories bring you comfort. God bless and hold you all close in the days ahead. You are so loved. XO

So sorry for your loss, Marlene and family. You and Larry always showed us so much kindness. Many blessings to you in these days ahead.

Marlene and Family,
Just returned from a week at Tahoe and read of Larry's passing. Remembering all the good times and fish fries at June Lake. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep us informed.
John and Diana Sencerbox Family
1/9/10 Torrance, CA

Marlene and Family. My heartfelt condolences, thoughts and prayers to all of you. I haven't seen Larry in over 40 years but he was my favorite cousin. Mom always thought highly of him also. Looking at his picture he reminds me of Emory. I remember when I was 20 and mom and I were in CA and we were at the airport waiting to go back home. I remember Larry running to say goodbye and since I was afraid to fly I clung to him and cried and didn't want to get on the plane. It sounds like he was...

You will be so missed by all in our family. Our love goes out to all in your family. We will remember you always.
Your brother-in-law and wife
Roger and Bettye Forsythe

The world has lost a wonderful man. I hope he is enjoying an everlasting fishing trip, puttering in his eternal garden and enjoying "a little something to take away the chill."

My heartfelt condolences go out to Marlene, Lori, Linda and David and their families on the loss of their beloved husband and father, Larry. Larry was a close friend of my family and we shared many vacations and family celebrations together. Larry was a kind man with a wonderful sense of humor and was good to family and friends alike. He was probably my Dad's best friend and its hard to believe that both of them are gone now. I like to think that they are in heaven fishing together and...

I am not sure if I have the correct person.I had a childhood freind David Lehmann from North High School Torrance Calif. I beleive I remember your father. My deepest felt symphathy to your family.Shawn 310-891-1844

What could I ever say about my dear brother in law but gratitude and love for others and dedication to his family and friends. Larry was one of a kind and one that I will greatly miss. My prayers continue for his family and for all that knew him.
Unkie