LAWRENCE-WEINBACH-Obituary

LAWRENCE WEINBACH

New York, New York

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WEINBACH--Lawrence, (Larry) died suddenly on May 1, 2020 at the age of 80 as a result of a rare auto-immune disease. He is survived by Patricia, his beloved wife of 58 years; his three children, Wendy, Peter (Janine), and Danny (Julie) Weinbach; his four grandchildren, William, Max, Mirabelle and...

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I had the pleasure of serving on the Unisys Board with Larry, I enjoyed working with him.

I was a Sammy brother of Larry's and remember him as an attractive and very friendly guy.. I followed many of his amazing accomplishments and have admired him from afar for many years.. I am so sorry for this great loss.

Larry was the best boss I've had. He always did the right thing, and in my experience that was a rare thing. That relationship morphed into a friendship over the years, and I loved our talks. We shared good movies and TV programs with each other. I'll miss those phone calls which he usually ended with: 'well, my friend....'

Larry and I were partners for many years at Arthur Andersen. I was a managing partner of the Columbus office for 15 years--I have fond memories of many communications with Larry during some of those years and serving with him on client and firmwide matters. One of my great treasures is his letter upon my retirement. He was a humble man in every respect and total class who thought straight and talked straight.

A respected Boss and a good man

My sincerest condolences to the Weinbach family. I was a member of the PR team at Unisys during Larrys tenure and worked directly with him on many occasions. He was an exemplary leader and a personable man with strong communications skills who treated everyone regardless of status with courtesy and respect. May he rest in peace.

My former husband, Dick Badler, worked for Larry at Unisys. I have such fond memories of him. He was a smart, caring, gentle giant of a man who touched so many people. My heart goes out to the Weinbach family. Larry's memory and spirit lives on in all of you and all those whose lives he touched. Sincere condolences .

I have known several men of stature throughout my career but few have impressed me as much as Larry. For a man of Larrys caliber to sit down for a meal in rural Alabama with a wannabe like myself is a testament to his character and how down to earth he could be. He taught me well how to treat people properly and to always be above reproach. The sun shines a little less bright today.