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Lawrence Sugarman

Sharon, Massachusetts

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SUGARMAN, Lawrence "Larry" Of Randolph. Entered Eternal Rest after a courageous battle with cancer on November 8, 2008. Retired Music Teacher of 35 years with the Braintree School System. Devoted husband of Arlene (Goldstein) Sugarman. Beloved father of Richard & Halye Sugarman, Kenneth &...

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I remember Mr Sugarman from my elementary school music class over 50 years ago. He was a wonderful, kind teacher who brought many happy memories of music for me. All these years later, I'm sorry for your loss.

To the Sugarman family,
I just learned of your loss and I am very sorry. Mr. Sugarman was a wonderful teacher. Three of my four children studied with him at Lakeside School. I was just so impressed with the skills he taught to the elementary students and the beautiful concerts he organized. He was a patient and kind and truly gifted man. Imagine the creativity he nurtured in so many individuals and the memories they must have of him! I am very, very sad to hear of his passing.

Our deepest sympathy for the loss of a beloved husband and father. Our son Greg has always thought the world of all of your family, and we admire all of you.
Janet & Sherm Marcus

To all the Sugarman Family,
Larry taught 3 of my kids for years! We saw a lot of one another. I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He shared his love of music with many young people. What a great person and music teacher he was and all these memories will remain with all of us.

Arlene,
Adam and I are so very sorry to hear about your loss. Larry was a special person and a caring and talented music teacher who we were so fond of. Adam has wonderful memories of his saxophone lessons with Larry and we will never forgot him.

Our Thoughts and prayers are with you we had just found out about Larry passing Tyna and I and our Four Children had him as a Music teahcer in the Braintree School system and we aslo had him as one of our Best Customers at Good Brothers Ford
Sincerly,
Matt and Tyna Diggin

I'm so sorry for your loss. Mr. Sugarman was my saxophone teacher from elementary school through high school. He was a wonderful teacher and a truly special person. I have fond memories of playing a duet at the end of each lesson with Mr. Sugarman. He always found a way to make me smile and laugh, despite the toughest days of high school. I think of him often and feel lucky to have spent time with such a kind, inspiring person.

Dear Arlene & Family

We are very sorry for your loss. Larry was a wonderful, friendly neighbor. We enjoyed petting the dog and chatting with Larry during his walks through through the neighborhood. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My prayers are with you. Love Kim Austin