Lawrence Heller

lawrence heller

June 5, 1949 ~ January 31, 2015

Lawrence E. Heller, age 65, of Rocky Point, NY died Saturday, January 31, 2015. Born June 5, 1949 in Manhattan, NY, he was the son of the late Robert Shannon and the late Theresa Emma (Morgenweck) Heller. He was employed in Elizabeth, NJ as a Sales Manager. He is survived by his wife, Christine Heller, his loving daughters: Theresa Baker (Adam) of Summit, NJ, Lana Cawrse (Ryan) of Gansevoort, NY, son: Adam B. Heller of Port Jefferson, NY, brother Kenneth Heller of Saugerties, NY; and four cherished Grandchildren. A Mass of Christian burial will be held 9:30 am on Thursday, February 5 at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY with Monsignor William G. Breslawski Pastor officiating. A private cremation has been arranged by family. Calling hours will be Wednesday, February 4 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. All funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Rocky Point Funeral Home. www.rockypointfuneralhome.com .

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  1. Adam and Ashley Deutsch made a donation to EARTHSHARE NEW JERSEY INC

    We are so sorry for your loss. We only had the chance to meet your father once, at Theresa and Adam’s wedding. What a wonderful man and a heartfelt speech demonstrating just how special your relationship was. He lives on through you. During this difficult time we would like to extend my most heartfelt sympathies.

  2. Larry, among other things, you taught me that it is fun to go really fast over railroad tracks, how to make a proper dry martini, and how to laugh loud and laugh often, the essence of how to enjoy life. Thank you for taking the time. Rest now in the heavenly “Kokomo,” until we meet again, and you no doubt will be there to greet us with a smile!

  3. My dear Brother-in-Law, I will miss you so much. My kitchen table already feels empty to me knowing you will not be sitting there on your visits. Those visits will be cherished, especially by my husband Ken. I would listen to the two of you talk about growing up together. It was wonderful to hear. Sometimes I’d laugh, and others times I’d just shake my head in disbelief! Two crazy brothers! Two loving brothers! A true example of the value of family. Larry, you also showed this in pictures. There were so many in your living room. You showed each with pride. Your love for your family was truly evident. I feel blessed to have been a part of your family. I love you.

  4. I was fortunate to have met Larry at his daughter Theresa’s wedding to my wonderful nephew Adam. My brother Michael introduced me to Larry, and we had a warm handshake, and I of course was able to offer my congratulations. I was then honored to watch him walk the beautiful bride down the aisle. I am left with those images, and also a warm feeling that I got during our brief time together. It is not the length of an encounter, but the quality that remains, and in this case Larry, and your family, I take away a warm smile, and feeling, and of course love and pride for your beautiful daughter, who is well loved and cared for in our family. With love and sympathy, Aunt Kate.

  5. Bro, Rest in peace bro. I love you so much. I will miss you dearly. Make them laugh in heaven with your great humor. Love, Ken Adam, Lana, Theresa, Your Dad loves you tremendously. I am so sorry he is no longer with us. We will have our memories of him forever in our hearts and minds. I love you. God Bless. Uncle Kenny Family and Friends, Thank you for all your support and condolences. Your shared love is heartfelt and appreciated now at this difficult time. Please leave a story or picture if you can, it means much to hear them. God Bless. Ken

  6. Uncle Larry I miss you so much, I’m glad I got to see you for Anthony’s birthday, just wish I got to talk with you more that day. We have so many happy memories that we shared. You as well as Grandpa came thru as a father to me and your love was always unconditional. We will always keep your memory alive. I love you.

  7. Kathryn Romaguera purchased flowers (The FTD Farewell Too Soon Bouquet – Standard)

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  8. Always a smile when i think of you, you always loved to make people laugh. I love that you are still around & watching .xo

  9. Miss you, and know & love that you continue to send messages that you are around & watching over Theresa & I and her family. xo

  10. Larry, Your 10 yrs gone, but you are always sending many of us surprises that you are still with us in spirit. The picture that just showed up of you & my Dad, wow was unexplainable, but uplifting. Love having you around. With you & my Dad, I know there’s plenty of laughing & singing. Love & Hugs.

  11. Larry, you have many ways to be remembered, the laughter, the music and those great drinks are many that we bring up. I am happy that I know you are around, and Theresa knows too. It’s the best. Love you!


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