Lawrence-Lenihan-Obituary

Lawrence E. Lenihan

BRUNSWICK, New York

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Lenihan, Lawrence E. BRUNSWICK Lawrence E. "Larry" Lenihan, 63, died peacefully Thursday, October 25, 2007, at his Brunswick residence surrounded by his family, following a short illness. Born in Johnson City, September 8, 1944, Larry was the son of the late Lawrence E. and Elvira (MacMullen)...

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Being Larrys' stepson for nearly the past 20 years, I've been witness to quite a few stories, and happenings. Yet after all this time, the one thing that truely stands out across all those years, and through all those memeories is a simple expression. At any time Larry was talking with someone he loved, be it one of his sons(Kevin and Brian), one of his brother in laws, or Gayle, I could always see that little expression on his face that showed how truely and deeply he loved. He loved...

My deepest sympathy to the Lenihan Family, I am the clinical coordinator of the pharmacy dept at Glens Falls Hospital and knew Larry while he was director there a few years ago. I always enjoyed talking with Larry and discussing his interests, I remember when he bought his Kubota Tractor for his farm, I think we were both excited since I also like Kubotas. Larry in his short time at GFH made alot of good changes and I enjoyed working with him.
Larry was a good man and will be missed...

I am so very sorry for your loss. May Larry rest in peace.

For Larry’s Memorial Service
October 27th 2007


My name is Roger Camp, and I’ve know Larry longer than most of you here, I expect.

We met at age four when my family moved to Johnson City in 1948, to a
house just two doors away from Larry. We grew up together as best
friends, sharing many interests, especially model airplanes, Cub and
Boy Scouts, sport scars, and eventually discovering girls. (He was
ahead of me on the girls part, but I caught up...

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Lenihan Family.

I first met Larry when he wrote a computer program for the Hospital Pharmacy. He assisted in my family’s relocation from NYC. Several Years later he was my boss at Saratoga Hospital. I will never forget his laugh, and wonderful sense of humor.

TO THE LENIHAN FAMILY,
PLEASE ACCEPT OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS.

To The Lenihan Family,
Sorry for your loss. Larry was a good man. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Jo Ann Pasko