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wes & karen searle
January 07, 2024 | Friend


Johnson City, New York
1961 - 2017 (Age 55)
Zopp, Lawrence W.Lawrence (Lark) W. Zopp joined his Dad on January 11, 2017 while recovering from surgery. He was predeceased by his father Larry; grandparents Helen and Bill Bolebruch and Helen and Nick Zopp. He is survived by his mother Joan; sisters Shannon (Mark) Edmondson; Zina (Kevin)...
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wes & karen searle
January 07, 2024 | Friend
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Wes & Karen Searle
January 07, 2021 | Binghamton, NY | Friend
To Zina and Family;
After hearing the sad news, I just wanted to say again my thoughts are with Larry as a student, athlete, and man.
Larry's passing gives me great pause as he always was considered, by me, as one who brought so much to the Johnson City community over the years.
I will always remember when Football games were so close one could hardly breath, Larry was the one would always crack a timely joke and bring focus back to us all!
Larry was part of...
Coach Jack Bucchioni
January 26, 2017 | Lewes, DE
Joanne,Our deepest condolences and prayers for you and your family. May your memories always be of the good times.
Peter and Bernadette Boigeol
January 19, 2017 | Ft. Myers, FL
Zopp Family
Heartfelt condolences
Tom Martinkovic
January 19, 2017 | Tampa, FL
Dear Joan & Family
Very sorry to hear about Larry's passing ...He will be in my prayers.
Jim Gennarelli
Venice, FL
January 17, 2017
To the Zopp Family,
So sorry for your loss !
RIP Larry.
Jim Duran
January 17, 2017 | Vestal, NY

To the Zopp Family,
So sorry to hear about Larry, he was one of a kind... big heart, spirit always looking out for everyone! He will be missed by so many!
The Felter Family
January 17, 2017 | Conklin, NY
To the Entire Family
Our sincere heart felt condolences. The life and memories of Larry at the farm hunting, fishing, or wherever will always remain. We will never forget his smile and laugh. I too am blessed for having the honor of being a part of his life.
Larry Rangitsch and Family
January 17, 2017 | Comfort, TX