Lawrence-Menin-Obituary

Lawrence Ilario "Larry" Menin

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

1946 - 2019

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December 27, 2019
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Larry Menin has sang the last song of his last set, but his music will remain with us. He passed away peacefully on December 27th at home surrounded by his family and with his loving wife by his side. Born in Pittsfield on September 15, 1946, Larry was the son of the late Ilario L. "Lolly" and...

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Great memories at the "Tally Ho" with the
Higgins Brothers. A superb musician and a
nice guy. Rest In Peace, Larry

I will never forget being a little kid in Lakewood, being allowed to sit and listen to his band practise in his garage. It was a real thrill for us kids, and he never made us feel like pests. RIP. You brought a lot of joy. Lilla DeLuca

To the family of Larry,
I had the privilege of knowing Larry since I was a kid in my neighborhood of Lakewood and he would be practicing in his garage on Melrose with his band. He was a little older but became friends and he even played at my club years later and even catching him showing up to play at my high school reunion years later. Always a good friend and when thinking of him a smile to my face, RIP Larry!!

Dear Connie and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family
For your loss.
Larry was a creative musician who gave pleasure and enjoyment to all who heard him sing and play that great sax. He will be missed by everyone who knew him and had the pleasure of his friendship
And musical ability.
God rest his soul and grant him everlasting peace .

Connie & Family
Our heart felt condolences to all of you. What a great guy Larry was. We have so many great memories of him playing and entertaining for so many of us, for so many years. We will keep all of you in our prayers at this difficult time.

As a teenager, I went to listen to Larry play, and man, could he play that sax! I loved his music. My condolences to his family and friends and fellow musicians, as he will be greatly missed. Let it be said that Larry made a good time a habit...

On is & family,

So sad to hear about Larry. I grew up in Lakewood so I knew him way back. He used to plow our driveway. I always looked forward to seeing him. He always made me laugh. Now he's in Music Heaven playing with them all.

Mary Leoncini

Dear Connie & Family,
Our hearts go out to all of you to find the Peace and Strength needed, to help you through these most challenging and saddest of times...Larry was such an incredible inspiration not only through his artistic gifts, but equally through his kindness, humor and compassion that came through with such an Aura, that made everyone's day that much better.
Please know how much he is loved by all who had the privilege to know him and how much we will celebrate the Honor...

I had been going to Eastover from 1976 'til it closed in 2009 and Larry with the Higgins Brothers was my favorite entertainer there. He was wonderful! My condolences to his family and friends.