Lawrence-Yarcheck-Obituary

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Lawrence "Larry" Yarcheck

Avon, Ohio

Feb 1, 1947 – Jun 6, 2020 (Age 73)

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BORN
February 1, 1947
DIED
June 6, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
Avon, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Avon Lake Obituary

Lawrence "Larry" D. Yarcheck, 73 of Avon, OH and Miromar Lakes, FL passed away Saturday, June 6, 2020 after a five-year battle with Glioblastoma. He was born February 1, 1947 to parents Michael and Pauline (nee Sabodach) Yarcheck in Akron, OH. Larry was a U.S. Army veteran who served 24 years...

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Larry was very instrumental in my years as a surgical technician with the 2291st medical unit out of Akron Ohio. I was really rough around the edges but he seen something in me that I could not see. He spoke to me often and challenged me to be better. I also worked with his wife Patty "RN"at cuyahoga falls general hospital. Larry would often talk to me about my comfort zone. Which was in the streets of Akron. He often said that I needed to step out if my comfort zone and expand my horizons. ...

My Dearest Larry, it's been 2 years since you left this world & me & all the people who love you still. My world has been turned upside down since you died but one thing that hasn't changed is my unending love for you. I miss you so much, it still stings. You are the love of my life. Always. Your Trish

Hugs Patty.

It has been 6 months since you died & you, my dearest Larry, are SO missed & SO loved. I'm so grateful to God that I had you in my life for 43 years & was privileged to be married to you for 33 years. I love you & it was a privilege to care for you through the good times & the not-so-good times. How I wish you were still here with me & all who loved you so❤ Forever you are in my thoughts and prayers, my heart & soul. Love always, your Trish.

Patty
For no apparent reason, you and Larry crossed my mind today. I checked online and came across Larry's smiling face. My heart is breaking for you. I only wish I could give you a huge hug. I cannot comprehend your loss. I do believe you will be together again. I am so sorry for your loss. Know that I am sending prayers, positive thoughts, and compassionate strength to help see you through this. Love you.

Words can not express the loss with Larry's passing. So much of our lives involve him and something fun. The memories are wonderful as Larry was an amazing person and an awesome friend and Godfather to Jessica and Julia. Boating on Lake Erie, lunches out to Kelley's and Put in Bay, with the stop at Cedar Point to anchor and scrub the boat. We had to earn our keep . Larry will always be in our hearts and our sweetest memories. We love him dearly. Patty, we are always here for you. Love you.❤

Losing you is still new, the days & nights without you are long & empty, it's like I'm expecting you to come bounding into a room as if you never left. Life is so different & difficult without you. But somehow I know you're here watching over me, you are in my heart & that is how I know that my heart will go on. Only with you in it. Rest peacefully, my dearest Honey. Until we meet again, I love you always. Your TrishEA

Larry and I worked together at Pfizer for over 15 years. He was an outstanding leader, mentor, and friend. I always admired his passion for life. There was nothing he enjoyed more than spending time with his family, riding his motorcycle, or captaining his boat. Patty, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace! Dee and Chip Mahoney

I met Larry on the Miromar Lakes Tennis courts. Larry's upbeat and positive attitude was a joy to be around. We have missed him the last two years but, it was nice to see him attempt a comeback I believe in 2018. He recognized his limitation with balance but, gave it his best shot without complaint. We will all miss Larry. Dale Lichy