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2022
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Casey Murphy
December 21, 2024
Judy: I had no idea Larry passed away. I have been try to find out where you move and just decided to Google Larry. What a shock. Will you email me your contact info. Would love to chat.
Cathy Bon
December 11, 2022
Mr. Moyer was my typing teacher at Francis Drake High School. He was very nice, and I learned so much in his class! Whenever I type on a keyboard, I think of him! My grade for him is A+
Kevin Dowling
December 10, 2022
We have many wonderful memories of our tennis days and partys at Rolling Hills Club in our younger days and the great battles we had. Larrys internet jokes provided me and his many friends with lots of laughs and smiles over the years.
RIP Larry
Ed Fratantaro
December 9, 2022
Saw Mike Jackson and you at the 50th year reunion at USD, how easy it was to talk to old friends.
Gary d Nelson
December 8, 2022
A wonderful smile and sense of humor. Remembering days in the gym with Moyer the ref!
A kind and humble man...easy to connect with human to human...even after years apart!
A loss...as he was one of the truly good people.
Hugs to the family from the Nelson clan!
Gary D Nelson
Cece and Victor
December 6, 2022
Our deepest condolences to you and your family Judy. Our love, prayers and hugs are with you.
Mike, Lisa, Andrew and Eric Wardenburg
December 5, 2022
I can't remember how many games we played for CASA. Too many to count. Larry called every year to say, get your team together and see you at NHS. Larry and I became long time insurance friends. I could always expect a call from Larry asking about where to place a difficult risk. Most of the time we just talked about family. Asking how the boys were doing or seeing Mark at Cross Fit. Larry knew what was important. Family first! Miss you Larry.
Bill O'Connell
December 3, 2022
Larry- here's to "Beautiful Burlingame", USD roommates and years of good times in San Francisco! You will be missed! Bill O'Connell
JOHN R LELAND
December 1, 2022
Kindness Personified. Another treasured friend gone.
Thank You for being my friend. I will miss you Larry.
John Leland
Paul Bossenmaier
December 1, 2022
Larry was a true student of the game of basketball. He gave to the game as a player, an official, and an evaluator. He was excellent at all three, and the game will miss him, as will his many friends.
Pat Derenzo
December 1, 2022
So sorry to hear of Larry´s passing. Thoughts and prayers to you Judy and family. Pat Derenzo
Paula Stilling
November 30, 2022
I loved Larry jokes at Rolling Hills Club gym but I mainly will miss his great big 'teddy bear" hugs and his laugh. I appreciate and miss his smile and laugh. Love you Larry
Ahmed Chehade
November 30, 2022
Larry, it was a privelidge and honor knowing you. Our long phone calls that start about work always end talking about our personal lives and sports. Your kind soul always lifted my mood. Thank you for your friendship, you are truly missed.
Ray Savorn
November 30, 2022
Officiated with Larry in the college ranks for many years; would see him at Reno from time to time when I played in tennis tournaments there in the spring/summer. Always a smile and kind word; extremely friendly man; am sure he touched many with his wonderful charm and easy manner. Ray Savorn, Rancho Cordova.
Robert Dunlap
November 29, 2022
Larry, it was my pleasure to watch and coach baseball against Mark Moyer, who followed your friendly mannerisms plus a true good sport.
I enjoyed our conversations and laughing with you. Peace unto you and your family! Job well done sir!
Sierra melendez
November 28, 2022
I´ll never forget you. Oh how I´ll miss your smile and your "my my my sierra"s, but I know you are with me everyday now. To the most special person in my life! I Love you forever grandpa <3
Ken Canfield
November 28, 2022
I met Larry in the fall of 1966 when I was a freshman at USF living on the 5th floor of Phelan Annex. Larry was the RA. I remember the late night bed checks to make sure I was where I was supposed to be. I really enjoyed playing intramural basketball with him. Much later, I would see him in Novato where we both lived, sometimes at church and we´d talk about how our kids were doing, or at my son´s basketball game when he was reffing. He was a big man with a big heart and it was an honor to know him. RIP, Larry, and love and prayers to your family.
John Horgan
November 28, 2022
Met Larry in summer of 1958 after he had moved to Burlingame. We talked and it was strongly suggested that he attend Serra High School in San Mateo and play basketball. He did so. He thrived there. The rest, as they say, is history. Larry was always affable, witty and loyal. Great person. He is missed for sure.
John Jennings
November 27, 2022
Larry,
You were such a dear friend, and will be sadly missed.
I will cherish the travel time and games we officiated in the ABA together with Kenny Z.
Cheers my friend.....JJ
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