LAWRENCE-STERPKA-Obituary

LAWRENCE R. "Larry" STERPKA Sr.

Garrettsville, Ohio

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STERPKA LAWRENCE R. "Larry" STERPKA, SR. of Windham, passed away on Friday, April 15, 2011 at Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna surrounded by his loving family. He was born December 29, 1925 in Tipperary, PA to the late George and Elizabeth (nee Stasek) Sterpka. Larry served in the U.S. Navy...

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Well Your son Marty just had three bypasses. Now all your boys have had heart surgery. Everything went well. You all have Big hearts and have to be mended at least once your your life. You are all full of love. Your missed everyday pop,will always be till I see you again

13 years Dad, it seems like yesterday. You are missed so much. I hope mom and you are holding each other tight All my Love

I always knew my Dad was a good man but it warms my heart to hear people like Jhan Kline write what Dad meant to him. Thank you for visiting Dad´s gravesite. As time gets closer to the Anniversary of Dad´s passing these messages are a blessing. I know you are still near to each of us especially mom,who misses you more by the hour. We talk about you a lot and it helps as we have so many wonderful memories. Thank the Good Lord for you, Mom and my brothers and sisters. I love you Dad and can...

God bless you papa, Happy Easter! We all miss you so much. I think about you everyday all my love

Larry this is jhan kline. I worked with you at the bowling alley drive thru and at over at Paul Ford. You were a true friend. We messed around with each other. Howard Lambert and Lennie Sayre would stop by and we would have fun. That was the best times of my life. We would talk to each other every Thursday on the phone. I miss those times and I miss you Larry. I bowled one year with you Larry, Jim Lawrence, Mike Lawrence, and Frank nedelka on the brick tavern team on Thursdays. THAT was fun....

Happy Happy Easter Papa

I miss you a lot Dad, I will love you forever

Spent a lot of time at "Pop Sterpkas" in high school. He was a great guy and, if he did get tired of me coming over (darn near every day) he never said anything! Miss him!

Miss and love you Dad.....