Lawrence-Russo-Obituary

Lawrence J. Russo

WEBSTER, New York

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Russo, Lawrence J. Langhorne, PA: November 24th 2007 at the age of 57, passed away with his family at his side, at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA. Born in East Rochester, New York on November 26th 1949, he is survived by his beloved wife Deborah S.; his sons Jeffrey B. (wife,...

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Dear Debbie and family:
I just learned of Larry's death and am truly saddened. We had a great time working together at Kodak ... beginning in the KO Mail Room through Advertising and Promotions. There was always some joke or laughter that we shared each day. I will always remember his smile and sense of humor.

Debbie, may the memories you shared with Larry strengthen you and may God's blessings always be with you and your family.

Dear Debbie and Russo Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Larry was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone who knew him. Please accept my condolances and prayers in this difficult time for you and your family.
Sincerely,

Dear Russo Family - Please accept my condolences at the loss of such a great man. Larry and I met at an ARMA conference and he took me under his wing - he taught me much about records management and I always looked forward to our weekly phone calls and catching up with him yearly in person at the conference. He was very excited at the pending wedding of his son and spoke very highly of his entire family. I know your loss is painful and only hope the many memories and stories people are...

I spent quite a bit of time in high school at the Russo household. Mr. Russo was one of those fathers who was as much fun to spend time with as his sons. I always looked forward to watching a game with him or discussing our latest misadventures. He was supportive and kind however was not reluctant to set us straight when we behaved like typical high school knuckleheads (which was a daily event). He always had a joke and smile for everyone that come through the door at the Russo household....

Although I didn't see cousin Larry very often, I always noticed his kindness and sense of humor. I think that may have come from Uncle Rocky - like father, like son. I am very proud to be his relative. God bless the Russo family.

Dear Russo Family,
Please know that Larry will be missed by his friends and colleagues worldwide. He was one of a kind, a true gentleman, intelligent and professional. May God bless you and help you through this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Sincerely, Nancy Ur

Debbie,
I am so sorry to hear about Larry's death. He was such a wonderful guy. His smile would light up the room.
I remember the first day Larry saw you as we set out on our 'mail deliveries' from the KO Mail Room....I knew it was love at first sight. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Larry was my inspiration in business, my friend in crisis and my hero in life…
I will miss him dearly..
My thoughts are with Debbie, her children and family.

Dear Russo Family,

I am deeply saddened by your loss of Larry. He was such a positve and enjoyable person to be around. I lost my sister to pancreatic cancer at the age of 36. It so hard to when they still have so much life left in them, as Larry did. I will keep you all, and Larry, in my prayers.

Karen
Biosense Webster (JNJ)