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Lawrence Victor Pindrock

San Jose, California

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Lawrence Victor Pindrock 46, passed away on Jan. 26, 2009 at 3:30 pm of a heart attack. Larry lived a simple life. He worked 25 years in the automotive industry. As an avid Nascar fan, he never missed a race. Larry helped everyone around him and made peace in his life before he passed. He is...

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Curtis Pindrock and family, Our deepest condolances.Larry will be missed,his cheerful entrances and his animated detailed stories. Sincerly, Reinaldo(Ray-Ray )Margie,Angel,Ray (senior) Castro & Dan Lucero Santa Clara CA

Larry. I only knew you for a short time, but we had some good times throwing back some brews, watching sports, and our trip to the A's game. Bro, you were uncompromising and always spoke your mind, and I respect that. I love ya bro. You're with God now. Put in a good word for me with the Lord, and I'll see you someday on the other side. Cheers!

To Larry's Family & Friends,
May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead.

Larry was a Great Friend. No matter how many years would pass, seeing him was as if we saw each other often. Larry would alway's make me laugh, my brother and I alway's remember our trips to Hawaii with Larry and how much he added to our memories. I always think of Larry when I think of Hawaii. I will deeply miss Larry, as he was a big part of my...

Dear Larry,
Although I have not seen or talked to you in almost 20 years, the news of your passing made me so sad. You were my first crush when we were in 5th grade at Bowers, and although that was 35 years ago, the memories are still fresh in my mind. The field trips, horseback riding, and you throwing up at the carnival, plus all the other stupid things we did as kids. You were always such a sweet guy. My thoughts are with your family.

My Prayers and Thoughts to the Pindrock Family. As we go through Life, We all write our own books as if were a novel. Page By Page, Chapter by Chapter. A novel filled with Love, Tears, Sadness and Joy. As I reflect back on my own, there is a SPECIAL chapter i visit often. You were a BIG part of that Larry. Your suave charm, charismatic character that was so contagious and you ability to just make everyone LAUGH. Even your football opponents Hated To Love You! (Tinker Bells) It's a blessing...

To Larry my good friend,
It seems like yesterday we were back in Jr High and organized sports-larger then life! I wanted to tell you that are are good dude and I have nothing but great memories, and you will be truely missed. You were a big part of our life, during the golden years, and will always be remembered as one of our best friends.

My Sincere condolences to all of you. Larry was my mom's nearest neighbor and he was such a good neighbor...Very friendly and helpful to my mom who is partially disabled. Thank you for all Larry was. May God's peace come upon you each as you move through this time of sorrow.

"The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and great in mercy. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works." (Psalm 145:8)

Larry always remember our times growing up, playing football, throwing
the feezbie in the parking lot, the best was cruizing the el-camino with your brother in his trans-am!
Thanks for the good memories!

Your friend always
Ben

Some people in life are unforgettable and my cousin Larry was one of those individuals. So carefree and forgiving, he never had a sad moment I can ever remember. I always admired his ability to see the best of any situation, even when we went without catching a single fish at the lake. He always wore an infectious smile that could light up a roomful and I will cherish the time and memories we have spent together. I will miss him but, he will not be forgotten in my heart,
Love You...