Lawrence-Suarez-Obituary

Lawrence X. Suarez

San Diego, California

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Lawrence Suarez passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on March 26, 2006.

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You will be missed Uncle Larry. I will always remember you with a smile on your face. Thanks for all the great memories. Be at peace. We all love you.

To the Suarez Family,
Sorry for your loss and may God be with you.

Roxanne and I will be eternally grateful to Larry for introducing us to each other. Knowing him truly changed our lives. Larry and I worked together for many years at CCN and HHRC -- he always had a great story or a good joke to share, and was one of the most effective healthcare salespeople I ever met. During the past few years, we talked every few weeks, and he stayed at our house during the big San Diego fire. He was especially proud of his children, Luke and Lauren and grandchild,...

TO THE SUAREZ FAMILY AND FRIENDS...I WORKED WITH LARRY AT BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA HERE IN SAN DIEGO...ON HIS FIRST DAY OF EMPLOYMENT HE WAS SO FRIENDLY, A VERY HAPPY PERSON AND ALWAYS HAD A JOKE FOR THE DAY...LARRY WAS A LOT OF FUN AND A GOOD FRIEND, HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL...TOM GRECO

To my love, Lawrence whom I will hold dear to my heart always. . .As you know, Luke, Lauren, Nikki, Andrew and your Grandson, Andrew and I took you to Morro Bay as you had desired. Luke carefully drove. We began at the Bayside Cafe then walked out to the water near the tide lands over looking the bay water as the boats floated gently. The blue skies peeked through the cloudy skies. Afterwards we drove through Morro Bay Campgrounds remembering all the great times we shared over 20 years. ...

To the Suarez Family:

Please know that Larry cared deeply for all of his family members and friends, and he spoke of you often. Larry had a kind heart and a gentle nature. He will be missed.

Mark Burnside/Sydney Kirkland

To Larry's Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure of knowing Larry for many years when we both worked together at CCN. Larry was one of those great people who always had a smile, a good word and a quick joke for you. He could tell you where good lunch spots were - the problem was, many of these were out toward El Centro, as that was part of Larry's route - but boy, did they sound great! Larry demonstrated an abundant enthusiasm for life and I am sure he is relishing his afterlife! He had a good heart -

Go and rest in peace, my baby brother.
I'll always remember your sunny smile,carrying you on my hip, and playing the bass fiddle on your tummy.
With much love always,
Carolyn