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Lawrence "Larry" Paul

Lawrence "Larry" Paul
Nadolny
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Memorial Visitation: Saturday, March 22, 2025 from 1 pm – 3 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S 27th St. Oak Creek)
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Memorial Service: Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 3 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S 27th St. Oak Creek)
Lawrence “Larry” Paul Nadolny
Passed away unexpectedly on March 13, 2025 at age 79. Survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Nancy; his children, Sara and Scott, and his sister, Barbara (James) Oswald. Also survived by other relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph P. and Anne (nee Krebs).
Larry was a long term employee of Rexnord, Inc as a tool and die maker. After he retired from there he joined Manheim Milwaukee.
He was a prominent member of Ozzie’s Rats and was known as “Sweet Lou”. Larry and other members would go on multiple outings a year to include fishing and casino trips. He was also a member of Schultz’s Wrecking Crew Men’s Club.
A memorial visitation will take place on Saturday, March 22, 2025 from 1 pm – 3 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S 27th St. Oak Creek) with a memorial service to follow at 3 pm.
Larry was my brother in law and a good friend. I remember many card nights with family, fishing golf and family get together in his back yard around the pool. I’ll always remember Larry with warm memories and laughter. Miss you bro!
Uncle Larry and Aunt Nancy were always a source of laughter and fun at the family gatherings. I pray the brightness of his smile continues to shine down on and bless our family, his children, and their children, for many generations to come. We know his loving guidance will always be with his family, as we are also with them through thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Many hugs and condolences 💐
Our sympathies to you, Barb, on the loss of your brother. May God give you comfort.
Love,
Joe and Lauren Miksa
Aunt Gladys and I , Arlita, would send our deepest sympathy for your loss. We always enjoyed our visits. May you and your family get comfort from all your living memories. RIP Larry. Sending hugs and love your way.
Sweet Lou was a member of Ozzie’s Rats for many years and trips to the Mississippi River in Genoa. He was so dedicated he had a rat tattoo on his arm that said Living The Dream. God Speed, Ozzie
My Big Brother….I will miss you more than you could ever know. We’ve had so many good times and some not so good. I’ll never forget your MOOVING experience at Poskin.
Luv you. Your little sister Bar.🥰
Larry was our favorite Kwik Trip guest. We looked forward to seeing him daily. So many of us had his lottery order memorized. He would come in daily to get his tickets and sit by the window and watch all the people in the parking lot. We would have good conversations. He made friends with another guest that comes in daily and they would to talk each time. Prayer to the family. Larry your Kwik Trip friends will miss you
The passing of a loved one leaves our world seem like forever changed.. But God promise us a time
” do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which those in the memorial tomb will hear his (Jesus) voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life,..John 5:28,29
I live and believe this grat promise that one day I will be able to hug and say sorry if need be to those who passed before me. So I will see Uncle Larry in his prime .
Revelation 21 :4 also backs this promise up.