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Lawrence V. Losty Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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Lawrence V. Losty, Jr. October 23, 2023 Lawrence V. Losty, Jr., "Larry" "Boukie", 71, of Syracuse, passed away on October 23, 2023 after a 2-year, valiant battle against cancer in the arms of his beloved wife and 5 adoring daughters. He was born in Syracuse, N.Y., son of the late Lawrence V....

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dear pam and family, prayers for all of you at this time of boukie's passing from this life. he was a very cheerful person and it has been great to grow up with him and see the wonderful family he has made through the grace of god. may he rest in peace.

Sending love to Pam and Melissa and all of the girls, I´m so sorry to hear about Larry. He always made me think I was in on something really fun when we talked.. he´ll be greatly missed.

My sincerest condolences Losty Family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Sending love and prayers to the entire Losty family. I am a colleague of Beth. Love working with Beth....great agent! What a wonderful tribute to your Dad and a life well lived. May you find comfort by sharing Dad stories! I'm sure there are many of them to share! Many blessings to all. Judy

When I first met the Losty family, I was impressed at what a lucky person Larry was to be surrounded by such a beautiful family living near by. His smile and kind nature reflected the love by which he was surrounded. This love will help this family through their grief as their new Gaurdian Angel prays for them. While the world loses a great person, his legacy will continue grow! My prayers are with the Losty family! Mike Neff

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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My condolences to Boukie's Family! Was a class mate in 7th & 8th grade @ Rosary. Remember him as a positive good guy, may god bless his soul! Sincerely Bill Beacham.