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We remember Dr Lup with gratitude for his presence in our lives for many years as dentist and friend of my family.
Sofia Merajver
April 30, 2024 | Friend
Chelsea, Michigan
LUP, DR. LAWRENCE "LARRY" Ann Arbor, MI Dr. Lawrence "Larry" Lup, age 77, died April 28, 2013 at Arbor Hospice. He was born July 25, 1935 in Highland Park, MI. Larry graduated from Hope College, the University of Michigan, and the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Larry has practiced...
Read MoreWe remember Dr Lup with gratitude for his presence in our lives for many years as dentist and friend of my family.
Sofia Merajver
April 30, 2024 | Friend
We remember Dr Lup always. He made a large positive difference in my life by his care and compassion.
Sofia Merajver
May 01, 2020 | Ann Arbor, MI | Friend
I often think of my friend Larry. We had some very memorable and happy years. I think of his mother Pat, Ann Arbor, Florida, Saugatuck. Rest well dear friend.....you are well remembered.
Ralph Reichert
April 30, 2020 | Toronto, ON | Friend
He was a great human being and a compassionate and skilled dentist! he is very much missed . I enjoyed speaking to him and catching up at our visits. Always willing to lend an ear and give meaningful advice.
Sofia Merajver
April 30, 2019 | Ann Arbor, MI | Friend
I have such good memories of the times that I spent with Larry. I think of him often.
Ralph Reichert
April 30, 2019 | Toronto, ON | Friend
We miss you very much!
sofia merajver
May 01, 2014 | Ann Arbor, MI
Larry so many fond memories of dinner parties at Tony's in Holland. And lunch in Saugatuck and your visits to NYC. Sam Ciccone
Sam Ciccone
April 04, 2014 | New York, NY
Larry was my best friend. He was a second father to my children. We all miss him terribly and wish we had been freer with our feelings while he was alive. Larry you will always be loved and valued and cared for. You are part of us and will always be.
Sara Constant
December 31, 2013 | Ann Arbor, MI
I wanted to also mention a memorable moment with Dr. Lup. I went into his office and said to him. "You know Dr. Lup every time I chew gum it is so tender and sensitive, and he stated to me, "well you know what that means right Cheryl?" and I said no! What does that mean? He said to me, it means that you need to stop chewing gum Cheryl. We both laughed so hard. He had such a wonderful attitude towards his patients. I will always remember him. Gone, but not forgotten.
Cheryl Evans
September 24, 2013 | Ann Arbor, MI