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Carol Ann Chase
November 10, 2025
Dr. Lawrence was so kind and uplifting. He has been our dentist for several years and I always looked forward to his contagious smile and warmth. Our condolences to his family and friends.
Michael Butler
November 7, 2025
I believe I first met Bryce when he was in elementary school. At the time, I was coaching wrestling at Sabin Junior High and his older brother Bryant was on the team. It was at this time that my family first started going to "Lawrence Dentistry", that was over 40 years ago. Before long Bryce was in 7th grade and I began coaching him as well. I ended up being his teacher as well. During these years, Bryce was an exceptional athlete, participating in wrestling, basketball, and track. On top of this he was an outstanding student. More importantly, he was a great person. Bryce was intelligent, focused, determined, hard working, and had a positive attitude. He was a person that was respected and admired by many. He most often had a smile on his face, a cheerful laugh, and he genuinely cared about others. In time, Bryce went from being one of my athletes and students to my dentist. I remember the first time he did dental work on me, he said afterwards that he gave me the "good stuff" and that I would be numb for a few hours, but I should not feel any pain. He even gave me his personal cell number to call him if I had any problems. I did not need to that time, but I did on other occasions. When visiting Bryce at his office, if we didn´t reminisce about the old days and former students and wrestlers we talked about his family and his children and how they were, I could tell he was proud of his kids and enjoyed being a dad. Bryce was always sure to ask about me or my family and how we were doing. I most often called him Bryce, but threw in doctor enough to show my respect for him. He most often still called me coach, but threw in Mike enough to show how our relationship had grown. We also talked some about the Lord and how we should trust in Him and how He has a plan that is sometimes mysterious and we don´t always understand it. When I think of this, I think of the day Bryce passed. That day I had a half dozen errands to run and stopping by the dental office without an appointment was one. I did not have a problem or anything, I just needed to talk about a couple of things. As I pulled in to parking lot I see, who I thought was Bryant, I had not seen him in many years. Bryant proceeds to tell me that Bryce had just passed. After a short visit and a prayer, as I am sitting in my car shocked at the news, here comes Brock. I get out and able to share my condolences and pray with him as well. I think of how God directed my day to bring me there right at that moment. I am going to miss Dr. Bryce, but I will remember him fondly and I will treasure those memories.
To the whole Lawrence clan, I pray that God will give you His peace and comfort. May you know that God is faithful and He will provide to and for you in this time of difficulty and uncertainty. Cherish your memories of Bryce and may he live on in your hearts and minds. Blessings!
Rik & Beryl Wadholm
November 7, 2025
Bryce and his family visited Idaho every year, His family found a profile of a dinosaur, They brought it to our home where we display it with fond memories of his family. We great memories the Lawrence's.
We have enjoy following Gharrett on his mission.
Tammy Marsh
November 7, 2025
When I heard of Dr Bryce's passing my heart broke. He was a compassionate, caring and honest dentist. He will be truely missed . My sincere sympathy to family and friends
Chuck Freese
November 6, 2025
It is with great sadness that I heard about Bryce passing. I knew his brother Brock and father Jaggar for many years. I coached him and his brother in wrestling at Sabin many years ago. At that time, I and my family switched over to Jaggar´s dentistry practice. Many years later Bryce joined the practice and father and son were such great people and fabulous dentists. They were such personable people, they always made you feel at ease. Bryce was always talking about his family and things they were planning. We also enjoyed reminiscing about the old days when I coached him. My family has been using the Lawrence dental practice for the past 40 years and we will find it very difficult to replace them.
Our deepest sympathy to Stelene and family.
Chuck, Bobbie and Geoff Freese
Josh Miner
November 6, 2025
Bryce and I went through dental school together. During finals and boards, we had a tradition - we´d send our wives home to their families, and I´d crash on his sofa bed for a couple of weeks. We´d study all day, grab some food, and end the night at the movies. We saw The Lord of the Rings more times than I can count. Those late nights - full of stress, laughter, and brotherhood - are some of my favorite memories. Bryce was steady, kind, and funny, the kind of friend who made hard days lighter. I´ll miss him deeply.
Mike and Dee Dee Wirebaugh
November 5, 2025
He was the kindest man and a great friend to our family. He will be missed and we send the deepest condolences to his family.
Ashley Stogner
November 4, 2025
I knew Bryce in a professional setting, as he was our family´s dentist for over 20 years. I can honestly say that in addition to being our dentist, he was truly more of a friend. At every dentist appointment, he always had a smile on his face, eager to see us. He always remembered our names, our stories, and talked to us like we were old friends. I loved that he would always talk to my children and ask them about school and their specific sports... as he knew what sports they played and had a genuine interest in how they were doing. He was a true role model, and was greatly admired by my children.
He truly valued the personal connection and getting to know his patients deeply. His passion and love for his family was even greater as he always shared memorable stories during our visits. His compassion, kindness, and dedication will truly be missed by all those who knew him. Sending love, prayers, and hugs to his family, friends, and colleagues.
Judith Dole
November 3, 2025
I only knew Bryce (and his dad, Jagger) as my dentists, but will deeply miss them. I've been going there for about 30 years, best dentists (and guys) I've ever known. Bless their families, I know Bryce will be sorely missed. - Judy Dole
Brandie Huskinson
November 3, 2025
Stelene and Kids
With love and sympathy - Bryce touched so many lives, including ours. We feel grateful to have known such a kind and genuine man. His warmth, humor, and goodness left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Our lives are better because he was part of them. He will be deeply missed, but his light and love will always remain in our hearts.
We pray that you´ll feel comforted by the Lord´s peace and surrounded by His love during this difficult time. Please know that we are here for you if you need anything - now or in the days to come.
With Love,
Jebb and Brandie Huskinson
The Springs Funeral Services - Platte
Posted an obituary
November 2, 2025
Bryce Lawrence Obituary
Dr. Bryce Farr Lawrence, 51, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, returned home to his Heavenly Father on October 27, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family. Bryce was born on June 21, 1974, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Jagger and Sharon... Read Bryce Lawrence's Obituary
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