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LARRY SCHOFFER On Thursday, January 27, 2011, at the age of 57 years, Larry Schoffer of Aurora, ON (originally of Winnipeg). Larry leaves to forever celebrate his memory his wife of 38 years, Debbie. Larry also leaves daughter Shannon Ingram (Chris) of Newmarket, ON; son Sean (Whitney Laister) of Whitby, ON; and grandsons Matthew and Shayne Ingram. Larry also leaves his mother, Evelyn Schoffer; sisters Linda Schoffer and Wendi Wheeler (Rick); niece Melanie Hasenheit-Bender (Travis); nephew Scott Wheeler of Winnipeg; and nephew Cory Schoffer (Naomi) of St. Albert, AB. Also to mourn are mother-in-law Stefanie Hannon and brother-in-law Jim Hannon of Winnipeg. Larry was predeceased by his father, Jerry in October 2010, and his father-in-law, George. A celebration of Larry's life was held in Richmond Hill, ON on February 3. Larry's sudden passing just three months to the day after the death of his father has left the family with a deep sense of loss. We are comforted by memories of all the great laughs and wonderful times we have had together over these too short years. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Southlake Medical Centre, Newmarket, ON are kindly preferred.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 12, 2011
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I was saddened to learn this week of the passing of a friend from my younger years. Larry was one of the good guys and and I will always remember him and his family with a smile. RIP Scoff - Posted by: Gordon Forsyth (Friend ) on: Nov 24, 2015
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I am very sorry to hear about the passing of my brother-in-law Larry Schoffer. I did not know Larry very well and I wish I had. My condolences to the Schoffer family and my sister Debra and her two children. God bless - Posted by: jordan hannon (brother in law) on: Oct 18, 2012
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I have known Larry Schoffer for over 30 years. He was a mentor, he was my boss but most importantly he was my friend. I will always remember and cherish the fun times that we had working together over the last 30 years. Larry was larger than life and was a caring and thoughtful individual as well. He will truly be missed. RIP. - Posted by: Mike Yargeau (Friend) on: Mar 17, 2011
