Lawrence-Siddall-Obituary

Lawrence B. Siddall

Amherst, Massachusetts

1930 - 2024

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Lawrence B. Siddall Amherst, MA - Lawrence B. Siddall of Amherst, formerly of Pelham, died on May 22, 2024 at home at the age of 93. Larry was the son of the late A. Clair and Annette Siddall and stepson of the late Estelle Siddall Palmer. He was born in Canton (now Guangzhou), China in 1930...

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My Condolences to family of Larry. I was blessed that our life paths crossed. That was wonderful man with plans for at least 3 lifes. I always admire him and he always will be exaample for all of us that life can be a wonderful journey. Thank you Larry for including me in your first book and for visiting us in Chicago and signing your books for all of us at that time. See you in the better World again. Dr. Violette

I was saddened to hear of Larry´s death. I worked with him on many occasions as his technical support staff from the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. He was undaunted by his vision loss, continuing to enjoy life, to exercise (I will always remember him striding up the hill from middle school!), and to pursue creative challenges. He will be missed.

I feel extremely fortunate to have known Larry. He was such a kind and thoughtful person and always took the time to check in with everyone. I was fortunate to be in Peace Corps in Poland with him. We stayed in touch via email over the years. Recently I enjoyed reading his two books. I´m keeping his family in my thoughts. I´m so sorry for your loss.

Larry was a true renaissance man and a dear friend. We met in the Peace Corps and co-founded the "Peace Corps Poland 13 Choir", short lived as it was. His love of music and art was contagious. I already miss him.

I am so sorry about the death of Larry. We had been friends for many years and enjoyed many of the same interests: art, music, travel and love for our families. He loved photography and writing. He will be greatly missed. Joan Butler

Our condolences to the family. Larry was a neighbor for years and we always enjoyed spirited discussions about so many things. We will miss seeing him on our walks to wildwood. Jacqueline and David just down a bit on Strong Street.