Lawrence-Strycharz-Obituary

Lawrence A. Strycharz

Westfield, Massachusetts

1953 - 2021 (Age 68)

About

AGE
68
LOCATION
Westfield, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Lawrence A. Strycharz, 68, died Monday, May 24th at Baystate Noble Hospital. He was born on January 21, 1953 in Westfield to the late Louis and Veronica (Labucki) Strycharz. A lifelong resident, Larry attended local schools and was a 1971 graduate of Westfield High School. He attended Bridgton...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

It would such a fun conversation to hear Larry's take on the new rules in major league baseball that were implemented this season. Rest in peace my friend.

Thinking of you Bobby and family, on the anniversary of Larry's passing...will always remember his great smile!

One of Westfields best!! An outstanding but humble athlete, a true gentleman, and simply a genuine and kind person. My sympathies and prayers to Larry’s family and countless friends.

Debbie, our prayers are with you and your family. The times we spent with you and Larry were always an adventure, and filled with laughter and hijinks. We will especially think of you every time we visit Key West. Hold your memories close to your heart forever. Peace and heartfelt love to you always.

The most fun person to talk baseball with ---and he would show you his catcher's hands to demonstrate his years behind the plate. Peace Larry
Jim Irzyk

There will only be ONE........he always made me smile and then laugh as he
could turn sorrow into joy in a blink of an eye. Am sure Skip is up there
Looking for him as he loved him like we all did. God bless him as may we
always remember him with a smile!! Prayers to Deb and the girls for strength during this sad time. Hearts go out to you all!!

So sad to hear about Larry's passing. He was a great guy and a great teammate. My sincere sympathies to Debbie and family.
RIP Rhino!

RIP my friend. Thanks for all the laughs over the years. You will be missed.

Both Tom and I are so saddened to hear the family news of brother Larry.
Our neighborhood won't be the same without the excitement of the Corn Hole championships, parties, etc. without him.
So sorry for your loss of a great husband, father, uncle and friend.