Funeral Details

Lawrence Schwartz

February 16, 1935 - November 22, 2019

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 10:00 AM

Graveside

Zion Gardens Cemetery
6758 West Addison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60634
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Clergy

By Family

Memorial Contributions

Harvard University - Economics Department
Scholarship for Graduate Students
124 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
alumni.harvard.edu/giving/givenow





OBITUARY

Lawerence "Larry" Schwartz, age 84

Devoted son of the late Louis and Eleanor Schwartz. Dear nephew of the late Frieda (the late Morris) Schwartz. Fond cousin of Sue-Ellen (Fred) Duboe. Graveside service Wednesday 10AM at Zion Gardens, 6758 W. Addison St., Chicago. Memorials in his memory to Harvard University, Economics Department, Scholarship for Graduate Students, 124 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 alumni.harvard.edu/giving/givenow - would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals-Skokie Chapel 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Larry and I have been together for 50 years.  He was a Senior Yeshiva student, and I was in High school.  He was always warm and mentchlich, this is something inborn he only got better at it.  I honestly never heard a bad word from his mouth.  his Middos were always polished.  When we played ball together or just shmoozed, i always knew he was refined.In later years, our offices were across from one another.  I was reminded that he drank the Kangen water every day, and he told me how much it helped him B"H.  My Brother, always chose to consult professionally with Larry, as he wanted business conducted through his guidance with honesty and integrity.   It wasn't cheap, it was simply the best!  Larry was a rare gem, a true gift from Hashem to all of us.  His warmth  and radiance was something to be aware of during his life.  My Dad, always received a kind word from Larry at Buckingham.  May his memory be a Zechus to the whole Mishpacha, and Gantz khal Yisroel..!Dovid and Aaron MontroseEternal Fans of LarryP Claims_EOB7B_FREEFORMTEXT_T     

Larry and I have been together for 50 years.  He was a Senior Yeshiva student, and I was in High school.  He was always warm and mentchlich, this is something inborn he only got better at it.  I honestly never heard a bad word from his mouth.  his Middos were always polished.  When we played ball together or just shmoozed, i always knew he was refined.In later years, our offices were across from one another.  I was reminded that he drank the Kangen water every day, and he told me how much it helped him B"H.  My Brother, always chose to consult professionally with Larry, as he wanted business conducted through his guidance with honesty and integrity.   It wasn't cheap, it was simply the best!  Larry was a rare gem, a true gift from Hashem to all of us.  His warmth  and radiance was something to be aware of during his life.  My Dad, always received a kind word from Larry at Buckingham.  May his

David Montrose
December 26, 2019