Saturday, April 6, 2019

Larry Eberle R.I.P.

Larry - you have been a tremendous resource and good friend. Every project with Eberle Productions is a joy. You find ways to make things happen. For me it began with the holiday party at Adam's Mark downtown for 800 HBE employees in 1999. I had to come back for more with Clayco and Thermadyne and then again. You also played along with some of my underfunded endeavors, always with a smile, with meaningful ways to skin a cat. I still cannot believe you are gone. I am at a loss for words to comfort all those who knew and loved you. I can easily believe you are orchestrating something big upstairs. Save the selects for an edit session when (hopefully) we join you one day. (Fade to black - just for a while).

This beautiful item was posted on Larry’s obituary guest book. It speaks volumes:

March 18, 2019
Larry co-wrote this song at Camp Zoe in 1976. The song is called Hey, Look Around You. 

Hey, look around you,
see what you've found.
Think of the good times,
and your friends all around.

Look what has happened,
remember all the fun.
Hope it never leaves you,
Now that everything is done.

Nothing lasts forever,
even though you want it to.
Life is for living, and I'm glad
I lived this part of it with you.

Thanks Larry. Peace.



Rest in Peace Laurance Vincent Eberle

On March 9th, 2019, Laurance Vincent Eberle passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Larry was the dear son of Dr. John Paul Eberle and the late Margaret Thomas Eberle. He was the best friend and beloved husband of 40 years to Lynn Boeckmann Eberle. He was the loving father of Patrick (Molly), Paul (Emily), and Charlie (Jenny) and the much adored Papa of Annie, Lucy, Finley, and Sullivan. Larry was a kind and fun- loving brother to John (Mary), Connie Schobel, Carolyn (Steve) Hoerr, Nancy (Ryan), Janet Stasney, and the late David Eberle and Jerry Eberle. Larry was also a cherished brother-in-law, uncle, godfather, neighbor, co-worker, and friend. He was an artist, whose many talents enriched the lives of everyone he knew and served as a foundation for a long and successful career in the media industry. Larry loved to play the guitar, go fishing, ride his bike, and spend time with family and friends at his favorite place, his lake house in Cuba, MO. Larry brought energy and humor wherever he went. We'll miss his clever words, his magical voice, and his big heart. We love you, Larry. Services: A celebration of life will take place on April 14th, 2019 from 2-7 p.m. at Mike Duffy's Pub and Grill located at 124 W. Jefferson Ave., Kirkwood, MO 63122. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Easterseals Midwest, for more information and to offer condolences, please visit stlouiscremation.com

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