Lawrence Greenberg

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Hunt:  Larry passed away on March 29th, 2015 after fighting a long illness. He is survived by his wife Elsie of 33 years; his brother Kim (Anne); and his two sons Brian (Jordyn) and Stephen (Veronica). Larry was a graduate from SUNY Buffalo ’74 and successful careers at Bausch and Lomb and Genessee hospital. He will always be remembered for his love of poetry and philosophy, coin collecting, and being a devote Buffalo Bills/Sabres fan.

A Celebration of Larry’s Life will be held Saturday May 2nd, 2015 from 1-5 P.M. at the home of Larry and Elsie Greenberg, 1109 Clark Rd., Hunt, NY 14846. Refreshments will be served and extended relatives and family are welcome to pay their respects. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the family during this difficult time.  

Rochester Cremation, 4044 W. Henrietta Road, Rochester NY 14623, 359-2300, RochesterCremation.com

2 Condolences

  1. Stephen Andersen on April 14, 2015 at 8:10 pm

    Larry touched my life. I remember with great fondness our philosophy and political discussions in his home while in high school and junior college. The sense of intellectual curiosity, love of life, and laughter stand out in my memory. His presence at my wedding later graced the occasion even more.
    As in time lapse photography, I reconnected with Larry about 10 years ago after too long apart. It was such a joy to meet his family. He had told me of how precious Elsie and his boys were to him. Our visit gave me a glimpse into his treasure of a family.
    It is with great sadness that I heard of his passing. Feeling him so near, and yet so far.
    Peace be with him, and his dear family.

  2. Kathy Weiss on April 16, 2015 at 6:41 pm

    Larry was my favorite cousin. Although we hadn’t seen each other in a number of years, we had many cross-country conversations that lasted for hours. I was so hoping that he and Elsie would be able to take a long-awaited trip out west to see me but it was not meant to be. We saw eye-to-eye on so many things and it was a joy to hear his chuckle–it always made me laugh. I’ll miss you, Larry.

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