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In Loving Memory

Tuberty, Lawrence J

July 29, 1935 - July 23, 2024

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Tuesday July 23, 2024.

Beloved husband of the late Mary Kay Tuberty (nee Duff); loving father of David (Mary Jo), Daniel (Nancy) and James (Kitty) Tuberty, Laura (Scott) Haley and Julia (Thomas) Kiehl; dear grandfather of Jessica, Christopher, Alexander, Kyle, Nicole, Chad, Parker, Jack and Gabriella; dear brother of the late Margaret (Walter) Miller and Agnes (Greg) Menke; dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, coach, teammate and friend.

Services: Visitation at St. Elizabeth of Hungary/ St. Raymond Catholic Church (1420 South Sappington Rd. 63126) Friday August 2, 10:00 AM until funeral mass at 11:00 AM. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials to St. Vincent dePaul Society appreciated. A service of Kutis Affton Chapel.

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10 thoughts on “Tuberty, Lawrence J”

  1. To the Larry Tuberty family:

    Cherished memories through the years with Larry, Mary Kay, myself, and my husband Richard (Dick) Rabbitt

    Teresa Rabbitt

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  2. To the Larry Tuberty Family

    Our love and prayers for the family of Larry! He was a kind, loving man! So sorry for your loss!

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  3. Larry: I enjoyed playing volleyball with you for a number of years. You were a gentleman and (I’m sure all the other volleyball players) I will miss you. May God enjoy your company as much as we did.

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  4. Remembering with such fondness my brother (in law) Larry Tuberty. From the time when I was a young girl and sitting on the floor in our living room playing the game of “Cootie” and, along with my brothers, going along with Larry and “Kate” to swimming pools and drive- in movies. Then as a student spending time with them and their fun family. As a young married Larry loved to offer witty words of advice. And continuing on through the years , Stan and I enjoyed spending time and laughing with him. My last memory of Larry is him , with the help of his children, rushing from the hospital to be at Stan’s Mass. may he be resting peacefully in the arms of our loving Father.

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