Lawrence Hanley went to be with the Lord. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Francis and Mary Ann Hanley. Larry attended Milwaukee School of Engineering and graduated in 1971 with an Associate's in Electronics. Served in the Air Force and was a Vietnam Veteran. Also worked at HP (Agilent) 25+ years. He is survived by 2 daughters, Lea Kocher, Darlene McCaslin and 4 grandchildren as well as brothers Dennis (Kathy) Hanley, Terrence and Jerome. He was preceded in death by his brother Kenneth (Annette) and his parents. Celebration will be held Nov. 9 at 2031 B St., Calvary Community Church, 3pm.
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My condolences are with your family at this time!
Stella Lively
November 13, 2012
Hello Everyone, Because this site is only up until December 5th, I have created a site that will be up for at least 10 years. Please feel free to add any pictures and memories. Thank you and much love from the Hanley family! http://lawrence.hanley.muchloved.com/
Lea Hanley-Kocher
November 6, 2012
Lea, Darlene & Family,
May happy memories replace the sadness in your hearts.
My thoughts & prayers are with you.
Love,
Aunt Linda
Linda Christman
November 5, 2012
I did not know Larry very well however, I was in the same grade as his brother, Dennis. My sympathy goes out to the family for their loss.
Kathy Koniar
November 5, 2012
Larry worked for me at Hewlett-Packard for a while and I remember him as a great guy. Please accept my condolences for your loss.
Jim Hines
November 3, 2012
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