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Lawrence Anthony Piatti

San Francisco, California

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Lawrence (Larry) Anthony Piatti Died unexpectedly while on a fly fishing trip on Friday, November 1, 2013. Larry was the oldest of six children born to Carolyn and Arnold Piatti in San Francisco, California in 1952. He attended local schools and graduated from Marin Catholic High School. After...

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I am shocked to learn of your loss. Memories of him for me were gratitude & happiness in his life. I will take with me a clear stream with light reflecting the stunning glory of a Rainbow trout & thank Larry. My condolences to all of you. Mamiko Kawaguchi

Carolyn and Arnold , I am so sorry to hear about Larry ! I'll miss him asking me "how's the Nursing business?" He was a great guy.

My condolences in the loss of our family member. My heart and prayers go out to all of you. All my love to you Mary Sue. Cousin Shirley

We will all miss Larry so much. So many Saturdays sitting on our couch, watching Irish football, or calling and texting my husband during games, a fellow Domer. But always stood up for my USF side when we talked colleges. Thank you Larry so much for being our friend. So lucky we got to know you.

Larry was always a joy to be around. His sense of humor and enormous humanity made him a much-valued colleague to all of us at Comcast. Our deepest condolences to his family.

I knew Larry from the advertising business. He called on me during his sales career and was nothing but a gentleman of the old school. We had some fun times. My thoughts are with the entire Piatti family.

Shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of a great guy. I fondly remember our near-daily lunch escapes from the ever-tightening Comcast electronic leash. No surprise he was Fly-Fishing! My condolences to family & friends.

Lots of love to Mary Sue and the family from a friend who shares your sorrow. It was indeed a privilege to know him, and he will be greatly missed.