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Lawrence "Larry" Schwegman

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Lawrence Schwegman passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on August 2, 2008.

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Hi Larry I know you are looking down on us most of all i know your not sick anymore as much as i hate to say it your in a better place now i will never for get the last message i left on your phone {Hi uncle Larry we are out for Donnas birthday wana meet us out call me bye uncle Larry i love you]Only to find out you was in the hospital .if only we had one more night out with you to hear your jokes to see that smiling face and most of all for me to call you uncle Larry .in my heart we...

In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. You suffered much in silence, You fought so hard to stay. You faced your task with courage, Your spirit did not bend. And still you kept on fighting until the very end. God saw you were getting tired, When recovery was not to be, So he put his arms around you, And whispered "come home to me". So when we saw you sleeping, so peaceful, free from pain, We could not wish you back, to suffer that again. Although we loved you dearly, We...

Melissa: I am very sorry to hear about you father. Although I can not be with you, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know this is a sad time for you; however, always remember that you were a wonderful daughter to him and you did every thing possible for him. Always love and rember him; but let him go.

Larry was very dear to me during an era in my life. Everyone begins drifting away from one another only to find another path we choose. Larry was very funny. I could never remember any of his jokes. I do know I will miss him deary. Melissa you have my dearest sympathy for your lost. I also lived with my dad when he past away. Just remember your dad is in a safe place at peace. To you and your family. Sincerly ,donna louque

Daddy, I miss you so much already. I can't believe your gone. We all fought so long and hard, I truly believed that we were going to make it to get our miracle. I know you were tired of being in pain and suffering, and that you held on like you did just for Corey and I. We were so close, but just kept running into brick walls.
I don't know what I'm going to do without you. I really thought that you'd be coming home to live with James and I in the new house. Your room is full, but...