Lawrence G. (Larry) Nardone ~ February 3, 2014

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Livonia Center: Lawrence G. (Larry) Nardone, February 3, 2014 at age 61 years. Predeceased by Father Larry Nardone and Son Brent Nardone. He is survived by Mother Francis Nardone; daughters Misty Blue and Trinie; brothers and sisters, Pat, Nancy, Jim, Mary Beth, Meg, Terri, John, Steve, Chris. Numerous nieces & nephews.

Friends may call Saturday, from 2-5 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., 21 Big Tree St, Routes 15 & 20A, Livonia, where funeral services will follow visitation at 5PM. Burial, Union Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lupus Foundation of America, Inc., 2000 L Street, N.W., Suite 410, Washington, DC 20036. To send a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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11 thoughts on “Lawrence G. (Larry) Nardone ~ February 3, 2014

  1. Have hope in the days to come, have faith in the everlasting, and take comfort in the love of friends and family.
    Take heart that loves follows us, no matter how far.
    Thoughts, peace, and prayers to the family.

  2. Larry I worked with you years ago rubber roofing and every morning you woke up my then girlfriend Kim when you came to pick me up for work, you were very full of energy in the early mornings. I thought of you as a very good friend, but over the years we lost touch, but then years later in 2006 we met back up at my nephew George Blair and Bridgette O’Brian’s wedding. Rest in peace now brother and ride that Harley in Heaven!! You will be greatly missed. Glenn, Kim, Cody and Alyssa Richardson

  3. Larry. You were an uncle to Heather and I.. You will be greatly missed. I have so many memories of you and my dad… your smile, your happiness, your laughter, your overall sweetness and love towards us. We were family, even though we all wandered apart after the years, but you will always be remembered as a close relative to us Hildebrands. I remember so many things from my childhood with you, and I smile thinking of many of them. You were a beautiful person and would do anything for your family.

    My sympathies go out to your family and close loved ones. You were a strong man, and they will be strong as well and get through. We were lucky to spend as much time with you as we have. Rest in peace. We will all miss you.

  4. Our deepest sympathy to the Nardone family. May you be surrounded by friends and family during this very difficult time. In our thoughts and prayers~

  5. Dear friend, you are forever in my heart. I have many memories. You always made me feel special. Even though we had grown apart, my heart aches for you. So glad that I saw you a couple months ago. That hug is helping me to feel close to you. You will be missed. We’ll talk again soon. Love ya, Lori. Dear Heavenly father please watch over his family during this sad time. In Jesus name I pray, Amen

  6. Fran and family, I have so many fond memories of our youth spent laughing in your basement.Years have passed and sadly my only visits with Larry were at funerals, the first for Brent and then Susan. Such sadness. Larry and I had a nice conversation as I shared with him the suicide of my 20 year old son after Susan’s service; devastation of that magnitude can only truly be understood by someone who has experienced that pain. They are all together in paradise now and we will all meet again someday. Love and Peace and big hugs to you all JIll Ketchum Rivard

  7. I will never forgot all the good times we had hanging out together. One of my favorite memories is when we took Misty and my sons to the circus. You were always here for me no matter what. I will miss my “big brother” forever and I will always hold love in my heart for you my friend. RIP Larry. <3

  8. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Larry’s Family, so sorry for your loss. Growing up, Larry was like another brother in my home. He spent a lot of time at our house in Henrietta, went to school with and worked with my brothers for many years and he was well loved. For the past 14 years, he’s been our neighbor, here in Livonia Center. Whenever I would see him, he always had kind words for me, a joke or story to tell and he always smiled. He was always so kind and he will be missed. Rest in peace, my friend.

  9. I will always rememeber the good times in the past riding our motorcycles together. poker runs!!stopping over to my house and having fun. miss you and you will never be forgotten. Love you brother, Russ Militello

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