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Lawrence "Larry" Caruso

November 26, 1945 - October 15, 2018

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My sincere condolences to you and your family on the passing of your father. I am sending this out of a learned love and in obedience to the command from Jesus at Matt. 24:14. Losing a loved one is a harsh reality we must all face before that 'day' comes. Jehovah God made a promise to us; Rev.21:4 says, "And he will wipe every tear from their eyes and death will be no more." Isn't that a wonderful promise? The bible offers us hope when death occurs: Ec. 9:5 - It assures us that they are not suffering. John 5:28, 29 - It tells of Jehovah God's promise of a resurrection. Rev. 20:12, 13 - It tells us what will happen in those days. Isa. 65:17-25 - It tells what life will be like when Jehovah restores the Earth to a paradise. This is the Kingdom that is prayed for in the Lord's Prayer. You can, indeed, see him again!

Posted by Anonymous on January 17, 2019

To the Family, so sorry for your loss. Hope you will be comforted in knowing that Lawrence has the prospect of being resurrected, healthy (in the flesh), to Paradise Earth just as Jehovah God has promised. In fact , the vast majority will enjoy everlasting life right here on earth as God had intended from the beginning. God's Kingdom will do this under the rule of Jesus Christ. READ John 5:28, 29, Job 14:14, 15,Psalms 37:29,Matthew 6:9,10, Matthew 5:5 and Revelation 21:2-4

Posted by DW on November 14, 2018

My deepest condolences to the friends and family of Mr. Caruso. I hope you find comfort in this painful time from the words at Isaiah 57:15, where we are reminded that God is “with those crushed and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly”. May He be with you to help you through this most difficult time.

Posted by Anonymous on October 29, 2018

What wonderful memories I have of Larry from our high school days. So sad to say goodbye. He was one of the good guys.

Posted by Ed Waale on October 25, 2018

I am going to miss my big brother. We shared such great times growing up as we tried every conceivable type of sports game in which to compete. From basement hockey to backyard wiffle ball. We were blessed to grow up in a loving home with parents who supported us in all our athletic, academic and business/professional endeavors. I always knew I could count on your support whenever I reached out to you. You were so proud of your kids, Chris and David, and rightfully so. They are a reflection of your core family values. I’m going to miss you big brother.

Posted by Steve Caruso on October 25, 2018

Sandy and I were so sad to hear that Larry had passed away from Picks disease. Larry was THE greatest host and most affable person we had ever met. We knew him for about 10 years and visited he and Trish in Idaho a few years back. What a wonderful time we had at their beautiful home on the Sacramento river! We never met the rest of Larry's family but we know his children had to be just as special as Larry. Please accept our sympathy and condolences and we would hope that you call or visit us if you are ever near Sun City West, Arizona. Pete Carpanzano has our telephone number. Sincerely, Charlie Montague and Sandy Lunsford

Posted by Charlie Montague on October 23, 2018

You will be missed boss more than you will ever know. Chris, David, your Dad was a very special guy to a lot of people. We are very sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your families.

Posted by Anonymous on October 22, 2018

Larry and I met thirteen years ago at Palm Valley Men's Senior Golf in Goodyear, Az. Through talking, we found out we had a lot more in common besides the love of golf. We both owned homes not only in Phoenix but also in Idaho within 30 miles of each other, so our socializing wasn't limited to Phoenix. Suzy and I enjoyed our times with Larry and Trish... visiting each other's homes, sharing dinners, boat rides, and great conversation. Larry and I became very close and I consider him more than a "Golf Buddy". We were friends, good friends, and I will miss him very much. Our condolences to all his family.

Posted by Peter Carpanzanno on October 21, 2018