My deepest condolences to Larry’s family. I first met Larry when he joined Amazon, and we shared the same region. I had the privilege of being his onboarding buddy, not realizing then how much we would lean on each other in those early years. From countless phone calls and messages—working through challenges, swapping police stories, and venting frustrations—Larry quickly became more than just a colleague.
We had the chance to travel together a bit for work, and one of my favorite memories is from Louisiana, sitting at Parrain’s, working, laughing, and eating way too many oysters. Larry had a way of bringing humor into every conversation, and he always kept me smiling.
I am heartbroken, but more than that, I am grateful—grateful to have known him, to have shared so many moments, and to have called him a brother.
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Larry and I worked together at Amazon. When we spoke sometimes it was to vent, sometimes to learn, sometimes to share. However, every time I laughed! Adrienne - My favorite part was talking about the twins. My wife and I have twins as well. They are about the same age. We also have a Hayden. I loved sharing stories with Larry about our twin adventures. When you all were in Florida we had a Hurricane agreement. If a big one was coming our way we would head to Florida and if a big one was coming your way you all would come to Houston. I looked forward to the opportunity the twins could play together. You and your family are in my heart and my prayers!
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Larry hired me at AMZL he provided me the confidence I needed to be successful and advocated for me when I was not even in the room. Larry will be missed. Prayers to his family,
Adrienne, he spoke of you and the boys all the time, he loved you all. My thoughts are with you all.
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