Lorenzo-Curtis-Obituary

Lorenzo Jan "Larry" Curtis

Toledo, Ohio

Nov 4, 1935 – Mar 29, 2020 (Age 84)

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BORN
November 4, 1935
DIED
March 29, 2020
AGE
84
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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Lorenzo Jan "Larry" CurtisLorenzo Jan "Larry" Curtis was born in St. Johns, Michigan on November 4, 1935 to Lorenzo F. and Grace R. (Cornwell) Curtis. In 1940 the family moved to Toledo. Larry attended Burroughs Elementary and Libbey High Schools and graduated from the University of Toledo with a...

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Larry's wife Maj and I attended the University of Lund in the 60's and that's how I met Larry. We have remained friends through the years and I will miss all the good times we shared. Maj and Larry bring back many fond memories.
Kerstin LABBE and Family

We've been friends with Maj and Larry for 25 years. Have many fond memories of good times spent together enjoying Swedish foods and traditions. Wonderful memories to remember them by.
Larry was a whiz at limericks. He had an endless supply to entertain us. Thanks for the many laughs dear friend.
Magga and Barry Palmer

a valued colleague, a close collaborator and a good friend... it is impossible for me to think of my years in Toledo without also immediately remembering larry..... may his memory be an inspiration to all who knew him

Maj and Larry were good friends when we lived in Toledo. They enriched both of our lives during that time, they will be missed.

Emily and Don Lewis

to friends of Larry Curtis,
I've know Larry since our days at Libbey High School. We were class mates and members of the same fraternity at UT. He was a big help on our high school reunions.
Very saddened to hear of Larry's passinf, he was truly an exceptional person.

Paul Leininger

I was very sorry to learn of the death of Dr. Larry Curtis. While working as a Dept. Secretary in the Dept. of Phys. & Astr. at UT, I was fortunate to interact with Larry on a daily basis. He was a gifted physicist, excellent teacher and a prolific researcher. He always had time to interact with anyone who crossed his path. He was one of the pioneers who helped develop the Department into the world class institution it has become. On a personal note, I could always count on Larry to help...