Condolences
On January 27 the world lost another great one, my Uncle Lawrence. He was a great teacher and one who I held in great esteem. He knew me since day one. Our families went on many trips together, camping, and fishing and we played many crazy games. He was our leader for cubs and scouts and was there for me when I needed a shoulder. He and I played a silly game called "tagged you last". Whenever we were together and as we'd leave he would reach out and tag me. That would lead to us running around tagging one another and saying "tagged you last" until we'd run out of energy. It always left me with a huge smile on my face and in my heart. On my last visit with Auntie Helen and Uncle Lawrence, we reminisced about our lives together and I truly hold that as one of the most special days in my life. As I left I leaned to him and said "tagged you last" as I touched him I quickly moved away and as we've always done and while he didn't run he moved as quickly as he could to "tag me last". Uncle Lawrence I'm honoured you tagged me last. You will be missed. May you rest in peace and my heartfelt condolences to Auntie Helen, Dennis, Larry & Colleen.
Dear Helen, sorry to hear about Larry. He was such a wonderful man and will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Cindy Brandson
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time
Wishing sincere condolences to Dennis,Larry and the Muraski family on the passing of your loved one
Lisa and Steve Smith
I am so sorry to here of Larry’s passing. I have many fond memories of working with him on many Calgary LRT projects My condolences to his family Sincerely, Cy Perl
So sorry to hear this news. Larry was a very compassionate and caring man. It was an honor to have had the opportunity to work with Larry and get to know of his commitment to his family and his church My thoughts and prayers go out to Helen and family.
Ted Carter
My sincere condolences go out to the Muraski family. I enjoyed working with Larry for a long time at The Electric System and Enmax.
Rest in Peace Larry
So sorry to hear about Larry. Brian and I worked with Larry for years at Electric System. Larry was funny and a good listener always enjoyed seeing him. Larry your now in a Good Place and at Peace. Rip gonna miss you.
Our Deepest Sympathies to Auntie Helen and family. Bill, I and the girls have fond memories visiting your family in Calgary.
Beverley Prystenski, Dawn, Arlene Jeff, Jenn Ken and Wendy.
Our family (Al, Mary Ann and Adrian) are sending heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathies to Helen and the whole Muraski family. Larry was a father-like to many, as a City co-worker, co-parishioner, hardworking brother Knights and just simply dedicated friend. We will surely missed him but now with our Heavenly Father above.
Thanks again and Rest in Peace Larry.
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