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Laurence Ray Mansur

1942 - 2022

BORN

1942

DIED

2022

Laurence Mansur Obituary

Laurence Ray Mansur

Laurence Ray Mansur died on July 6, 2022. He was born in Phoenix, AZ, October 19, 1942, while his father was stationed at Luke Field during WWII.

Laurence grew up and lived in Tulsa most of his life. He attended Lanier and Lee Elementary, Horace Mann Jr. High and Edison High School. These schools were some of Tulsa finest at that time, which set the background for his strong academics. He graduated from The University of Oklahoma with degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Doctor of Medicine. He served in the Air Force during the Vietnam Era and later in the Army Reserves. He did general practice in a small community in Arizona for 13 years before returning to Tulsa to practice at Springer Clinic for 25 years. He lived and was active in the community of Westport, OK for 35 years. He was a long time, active member of First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Cline and Betty Jo and his older brother, John Mansur. He is survived by his wife, Lynne Edwards Mansur and family, daughter Cathy Mansur and family, brothers, Tom and Brent Mansur and families, all of Tulsa.

Memorial service to be held Saturday, July 23 at 2:00 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 709 South Boston, Tulsa, OK. A private celebration of life will be held following the service.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Tulsa World on Jul. 12, 2022.

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Bill Brakhage

March 8, 2023

Doctor Mansur gave me injections in my back to ease my pain of over 20 years. The injections completely relieved my pain for well over 5 years. A blessing never to be forgotten.

John Stolzer

July 14, 2022

Larry was my cousin. He was 3-years younger than me. I have fond memories of him when his family relocated back to Tulsa. Would see him when our families visited. We lived outside of Tulsa, near Sand Springs.

Remember him as a very smart person and ambitious. He was also an Eagle Scout.

Know you will miss him.

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