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Lawrence Michael Pidgeon

Gloucester, Massachusetts

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PIDGEON, Lawrence Michael, The "G.B." Of Manchester, age 64 years, Oct. 24, 2008. Brother of John S. (Nancy) Pidgeon of Oswego; James Pidgeon (Susan) of Cranford, NJ. Former husband of Sheila P. Hill of Manchester. Uncle of John C. Pidgeon, Kathryn McCrobie, Ann Callender, and Amy Pidgeon. He was...

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My thoughts echo those of Al D. Time spent with Larry at SLU was special. He was a good friend and my world has dimmed with his passing.

I just received my St Lawrence magazine and read about Larry's passing. What a shock. Although we didn't have much contact after SLU I thought of him often.
He was such a good friend during those years. I always hoped that we would get together again.

It's Saint Patrick's Day evening, and I just learned of Larry's passing from an old Oswego friend. That seems somehow appropriate. I've known Larry since St. Lawrence, and he unfailingly embodied the finest attributes of the Irish. In memory, he'll always be the Golden Boy.

I was so very sorry to hear of Larry's death. My prayers are with his brothers, family and friends who will surely miss him.

I just returned from S. America and was shocked by this sad news. Larry and I grew up together in Oswego NY. We first met in kindegarten at St. Paul's Academy and remained friends through high school at Oswego Catholic High. Larry was a terrific basketball player in high school and was such a class act even as a young man. Although our careers took different paths we met on the north shore from time to time. His sudden passing made me so mindful of my own mortality. On behalf of the entire...

I was saddened to hear of Larry's untimely passing, and I will always remember his starring days with the OCHS Crusaders, as well as his tutelage when I was first admitted to the local bar. He will be long remembered in the annals of Oswego sports and by the community in general. My condolences to his brother, Jack and Jim--John T. Sullivan Jr.(Albany)

I met and knew Larry while working for Cummings Properties in Beverly. He was always smiling, very kind and extremely warm when strolling through the complex. I was very saddened to hear about his passing. It isn't very often that one remembers tenants in a large building but Larry was one of them to be remembered. My thoughts and prayers to family, friends and colleagues. He will be missed.

On behalf of the Pidgeon family, I would like to thank everyone for their kind and thoughtful words. They have been such a comfort to our family and my uncle would be truly overwhelmed. He was the best and we will greatly miss him.

Over many years we shared many great times together ... thanks for the memories Larry. I'll miss you!