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Lois Anderson
June 25, 2024
Larry was the Best Man for our marriage when Wayne Wiley and I were married on May 27th 1972 at a Campus Chapel at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Diane Parisey
October 20, 2022
Our family was lucky enough to live across the alley from Larry for over 30 years. My youngest daughter was even in his wood shop class when she was in High School. She LOVED the class & really learned a lot.
Years later when our oldest daughter married and had children Larry made them several puzzles. But our most CHERISHED gift from Larry was a BEAUTIFUL wooden hope chest/seat built by Larry as only the most skilled MASTER CRAFTSMEN could build. It will be handed down for all our future generations to cherish & enjoy. It's a special reminder of how kind hearted and generous of a man that Larry Szymanski was!!
We are truly sorry for your loss!!
From the Parisey and Graf family
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Kevin J Belton
October 18, 2022
Larry was my good friend and my theatrical partner! We worked together over several years on productions at John Adams High School. While I loved directing plays and musical productions, I have very little talent for design, construction and art. Larry was a Master Carpenter and could transform wood and other materials into the most realistic and beautiful sets and props, usually with the help of students who often struggled in other classes. Just as he morphed pieces of wood into a 2 level stairway, he could turn a struggling student into a skilled woodworker.
Larry had big ideas and often presented them to administrators, but the great time and effort he put into his plans were often met with excuses or ignored altogether. Yet, he continued to serve the South bend School Corporation, designing and constructing the most awesome pieces for the stages at Adams and also at the student productions at Firefly. The giant fan that he built for MIKADO was magnificent, The 2 level stairway he built for ARSENIC & OLD LACE could have stood for years in a lovely home. The "stone" walls that appeared in Brigadoon seemed like they were imported from a glen in Scotland.
While Larry seemed loud and demanding, he had the heart of a teddy bear. He spoke of his parents with such affection as if they were saints or angels. After a few pints he would go on and on, even shedding tears, recalling the amazing shows we pulled off together with the students he loved.
Larry loved to work with food. He grew amazing gardens, even bending down to plant dozens of vegetables and flowers, even when his back, legs and feet were aching. He canned and froze and loved to cook. One St Patrick's Day, he ran out and bought half a dozen corned beef briskets and bags of potatoes, just to be sure there was plenty for just a few visitors at our home.
Larry, you are leaving a big empty space that you filled with passion and enthusiasm and the noise of your tools and your voice. It is hard to imagine that anyone can fill the shoes you have left behind! I will dearly miss you, my friend!
Roxie (Steve RIP) smith
October 18, 2022
Steve taught with Larry. We met with Larry many times for great meals he prepared. His ability with woodworking was admirable-especially Grandfather Clocks. Fly high, Larry
Diana Breden, Camp Millhouse
October 18, 2022
We are so sorry to learn of Larry's passing. We've really enjoyed getting to know him over the past year. We will always fondly remember the morning we spent at his home hearing the stories of all the different birdhouses he had in his field and admiring all the ones he had built in the basement. His visits to the camp office were always a hoot. We really enjoyed having him stop in! His willingness to donate those birdhouses to help raise money to support our campers with disabilities was such a beautiful gesture. We will forever be grateful for his friendship. He will be deeply missed. Our condolences to his family.
Fikret M.
October 17, 2022
I had Mr. Szymanski for woodshop in 2010 and it was by far the best high school class I ever had, just because of him. He was always so energetic and enthusiastic. Eager to teach students the fundamentals of woodworking, while simultaneously emphasizing the importance of safety. His humour was top notch that often left us falling out of our seats in laughter. And how can anyone forget the couple parties he'd throw in class, bringing cookies and juice. I still have theany things I made in that class. I still use my little trinket box. I'll never forget the things I learned from this exceptional man. We already miss you, Mr. Szymanski.
Condolences to his family and friends. Rest in Peace.
Tim McDonald
October 16, 2022
He taught me how to make a chess board and I still use it today
Donald laughlin `73
October 16, 2022
Larry was our teacher head sponsor for the rifle club that met at the YMCA and competed against other schools
Lisa Santuro
October 16, 2022
He came to my brother David's (1980 grad) memorial a few years ago. I gave him a big hug when I saw him and thanked him for coming. I'm so sorry for Mr. Szymanski's family and friends. I would bet David and Larry are chatting it up together.
I wanted to add that David made a couple of wooden challis type of cups in his wood working class in the 70s. It's one of the many treasures David made that I wanted with me and it sits on my bookshelf. Mr. Szymanski was a wonderful person and he will be remembered as long as I exist. May he rest in peace. My sincere condolences.
Jack Kimmell
October 16, 2022
Mr.S was my shop teacher from 2010-2012. I can honestly say the life lessons he taught me were some of the most invaluable things I learned in high school. I still frequently tell stories about Mr.S when I get toGether with old friends. He even invited me and some classmates out for dinner my senior year to enjoy some perogies. I´m very sad to see him leave us and my thoughts are with his loved ones.
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