Lawrence-Weiss-Obituary

Lawrence Weiss

Newark, New Jersey

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Lawrence Weiss, retired New Jersey Superior Court judge, died peacefully at home in Westfield, N.J., on Nov. 13, 2011, where he resided for more than 45 years. He is survived by his beloved wife, Linda (nee Schott); his daughter, Judy and her husband, Howard Konicov; his son, Michael Weiss and...

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MMI and Wakefern should honor him with a statue outside of the Wakefern Offices!

I met Larry as a law clerk in 1978 and he quickly dubbed me "Bubela". He was, and will always be remembered by me to be, a true mensch. His warm smile was a gift to all who received it. My best thoughts go to his dear family.

I was so sorry to hear about Larry's passing. He was the husband of my mother's first cousin Linda and I have many happy memories of interacting with him at family functions. He was always so personable and kind. My sincerest condolences to the family.

Sorry to hear of Larry's passing, another member of the Jeff class of 1950 is no longer with us. Larry or Yogi was a member of the Jeff basketball team that never lost a regular season game in the three years we were there. Won 3 County championships, but had hard luck in the State Tournamaents. My condolences to his family

Jack Joyce

I only met and interacted with Larry the past few years with the Rutgers Basketball Hall of Fame. While I did not know him for very long or that well, I had a lot or respect for how he oversaw the committee and communicated with everyone. I am so sorry for your loss; I will be keeping Larry and his family in my prayers

I had the honor of working with Judge at D&H. He was the kindest gentleman i have ever known. He will be missed for so many reasons. Im proud to have been a small part of his life.

Dear Alvin and Honi and Weiss family, reading the Star- Ledger here in Fl. on-line, we learned of the untimely passing of Larry. I had many pleasant appearances in his Court rooms. We send you all our sincerest condolences on your loss. Charlie and Elaine Miller.

My neighbor for many years,grammar school,high school, and college. My friend for 70 years +. May god give rest to your very deserved soul. Your friends miss you already. Floyd Donahue

My deepest sympathy to the Weiss family. I knew Larry from our days at Jeff. He Sal Angelo, Paul Anisko,Tom Ford, and Al Zglobicki were the Dream team !Many fond memories of their games. Sincerely, Frank Jacky,(Jacki)