Lawrence Almer Sherritt
Died: February 26, 2005 | Place: Guelph General Hospital
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SHERRITT
Lawrence (Larry) Almer Sherritt. January 2, 1922 – February 26, 2005. The family would like to honour the passing of Larry in his 83rd year at Guelph General Hospital after a recent mishap and illness. Larry proudly served Canada in WWII as a member of the 7th Field Regiment R.C.A. from 1939-1945. Upon returning from service overseas he completed a 40 year career with Labatt Breweries, London, On. He was a loving father and husband, giving strength to those around him. He touched many with his smile, the twinkle in his eye, his kind words and gentle ways. Survived by his beloved wife Helen Louise at Riverside Glen Nursing Home in Guelph. Survived by Robert of Erin, On. and William and his wife Janet of Cambridge, On. , Grandchildren Erin, Allison, Josh, Meagan, Melanie, Todd, Jaimie, Katie, Great Grandchildren Owen and Abby as well as his sisters June and Mary. Visitation will take place Thursday March 3, 2-4 and 7-9pm at Mi l l ard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Funeral Service will be on Friday at 11am at the Funeral Home.
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To the Family,
I would like to post my sincerest sympathy at this time
as it is hard to lose a great friend like Larry.
He made me laugh, he made me feel good, and he always thought of those around him. For making me a better person I ‘d like to thank him for his kindness and lessons. I will miss him, Love Berni
Greetings;
We were sorry to read of your loss.
Larry (Moon) was a friend and a great camping buddy.
He will be missed.
Dear Bob,
Our dear Friend,
We were all very sorry to hear about your loss. But keep in mind Larry will always be there as long as he’s in your heart.
We think about you and send you a million positive thoughts.
Talk to you soon
Your friends V
Dear Rob and Bill, I just had a call from Kirby tonight and heard the sad news that Uncle Larry has passed away. Our deepest sympathies to you both and your dear Mum. Uncle Larry was such a sweet and loving fellow and I remember when I was getting married he was the first to volunteer to come and help us paint and paper in preparation. He had a great big heart, full of gold and always did nice things for us. I am saddened by his passing and send condolences from Mom too. We just found out to tonight about the visitation and funeral and we are so disappointed we cannot make it there to be with you as you honour your Dad. Please know that if we had been able to make arrangements, we all would be there and share in your sorrow and fond memories of a wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Nancy Kirby and Mary Sherritt. XO XO XO
Our deepest sympathy to , Helen & family, on the passing of Larry. We enjoyed your company at Woodland Lake Camp, also his visits at Zehrs in Listowel, when he was shopping, a dry sense of humour our golf games at Woodland. Sincerely Kathy & Clem 257 King St Atwood, Ont N0G1B0