Lawrence-Risse-Obituary

Lawrence A. Risse

Athens, Georgia

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Athens - Lawrence A. Risse, 66, died Thursday, March 2, 2006 at his home in Athens. Born in New York City, he was the son of the late Joseph and Anna Risse who immigrated from Germany in 1936. He was a life-long farmer who retired from a career of conducting research on marketing and...

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Dear Rosemary - We were saddened to hear about Larry's death. We cherish our memories of you and Larry when we lived in The Hague and we still feel connected to you even though we don't get to see you. We have faith that the Lord will have mercy on Larry's soul and he has gained his eternal reward. May the Lord also comfort you and your family in this time of great loss and grief.

Sorry to hear about Larry, we have often thought about the wonderful time we all had at our house in Ireland. Our prayers and thought are with you and your family.

Dear Rosemary,
I was very sorry to hear about Larry. It was very nice meeting him when you both were in Ireland with Mairead and Roy and were touring around the south with Rita and Jimmy and then you visited Kenmare and met Michael and Caleen (my sister). You all called to me in Pembroke Road after Jury's and I was very happy to have met Larry, he was a lovely man. May (Mairead's cousin) has asked me to convey her sympathy to you and says she remembers Larry was so happy when he was...

Christine, Denise & Family,
My deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family during your time of loss. I pray that you stay strong and know that I am here for you!

Roy, Mairead, and sons Julian and Robin are very saddened with the passing of dear Larry. We have such happy memories of our time with him and Rosemary in Holland and on our visits to them in Athens, Georgia. R.I.P.

Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

We will miss seeing Larry at St. Joe's. He was a comfortable person to be around.

Dear Rosemary and Family,
So sorry to hear of Larry's death and the deep loss each of you feels. Be gentle with yourselves during this long and difficult time.
Rosaries for you all,
Bless Our Hearts,
Barbara Bremus

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Larry will be missed by all who knew him. He was a good and loyal friend and coworker.