Lawrence-Szymczyk-Obituary

Lawrence J. Szymczyk Jr.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Dec 19, 1940 – Mar 10, 2020 (Age 79)

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BORN
December 19, 1940
DIED
March 10, 2020
AGE
79
LOCATION
New Smyrna Beach, Florida

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Lawrence J. Szymczyk, Jr.Lawrence J. Szymczyk, Jr. (Larry) left this life peacefully on March 10, 2020 following a long battle with dementia. Born in Pittsfield, MA in 1941, he was a Navy veteran.Larry is survived by his wife, Judy; 3 children, Diane, Michael and David and his favorite...

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Judy and family, we were so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Remembering fun times at Sandy Pond!
Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Ed and Carol Slick

Judy you and Larry are a big part of our family and we will will miss Larry very much. He always had a joke to tell or a funny hunting story to share. The family reunions, and good Polish food, will always be remembered. We share your loss. God bless.
Frank and Daryl Pulaski

I will always remember Uncle Larry for his gift as an artist. One of my favorite memories, I was around five years old, was him coming to our house to paint the name on our new family boat. The name was "Sea Deuce" and I did not understand the pun until years later. He added a rather large friendly looking octopus holding a poker hand with deuces. He painted both sides of the boat and they looked exactly the same - how did he do that?! He had awesome tattoos too. We will miss Uncle...

Judy we were so sorry to hear this we enjoyed many times with you and Larry and we will have wonderful memories love from us Frank and Barb Willis

Dear Judy and family,
Gene and I are so sorry to hear of Larry's passing, our hearts go out to you and hope you find peace in knowing another angel flies high! God bless you and give you strength during this difficult times. Judy, I will always remember our friendship and great (and sad) times we shared together. Love ya,Diane

Judy.and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
I worked with Larry at Stow. Even though we had not seen each other, thought of him often.

Jim