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Celebrating the life of

Lawrence Lee Ash

August 28, 1954 - August 09, 2018

Lawrence Lee Ash

Lawrence Lee Ash (Larry), age 63, died August 9, 2018 at his home on Skidaway Island.

A native of Scarsdale, NY, Larry had lived in Savannah since 2005.

In life, he was a professional photographer for over 30 years, having graduated from the New England school of Photography in Boston.

Surviving are his mother, Ann Lee Ash, and his sister, Susan Ash of Cincinnati OH.

A private family service will be held at a later date.

Please sign our on-line guest book at www.foxandweeks.com

 

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Dear Ann and Susan, I think of all of you so often, and especially of Larry. He was the love of my life. I just found out now that he had passed. I would love to speak with you. Please accept my condolences. I sincerely missed him all these years. Love, Debby

- Deborah Lynn Ash, Wausau, WI

To the Ash family. May you and your family find comfort from the scriptures at “2 Thessalonians 2:16,17” also “John 5:28,29”. May Jehovah sustain you at this most difficult times.

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Larry was a true friend and gifted chron icaler of modern commercial art. He was injured in both body and mind when he fell many feet during a shoot. He and I shared our feelings for family and friends many times. His loving care for his parents brought him to Savannah, but he never found the relief from pain that he constantly lived with throughout his time here. Iam truly saddened to read of his life ending before he realized all that he was contributing to family and friends. Selfishly, I will miss my lunches with Larry very much

- Michael Portman, Savannah, Ga.

Ms. Ann and Susan I am deeply sorry for your loss. Death is never natural, even when a loved one has lived many years and enjoyed a measure of the fullness of life. The Bible highlights God's promise of restoring the earth to a paradise, where sickness and death will no longer enslave mankind. (Isaiah 33:24 and Revelation 21:3, 4). Please take comfort in these promises now and in the days ahead.

- Michelle Wright , Lanham, Maryland

Dear Ann and Susan, I think of all of you so often, and especially of Larry. He was the love of my life. I just found out now that he had passed. I would love to speak with you. Please accept my condolences. I sincerely missed him all these years. Love, Debby

- Deborah Lynn Ash, Wausau, WI

To the Ash family. May you and your family find comfort from the scriptures at “2 Thessalonians 2:16,17” also “John 5:28,29”. May Jehovah sustain you at this most difficult times.

- , ,

Larry was a true friend and gifted chron icaler of modern commercial art. He was injured in both body and mind when he fell many feet during a shoot. He and I shared our feelings for family and friends many times. His loving care for his parents brought him to Savannah, but he never found the relief from pain that he constantly lived with throughout his time here. Iam truly saddened to read of his life ending before he realized all that he was contributing to family and friends. Selfishly, I will miss my lunches with Larry very much

- Michael Portman, Savannah, Ga.

Ms. Ann and Susan I am deeply sorry for your loss. Death is never natural, even when a loved one has lived many years and enjoyed a measure of the fullness of life. The Bible highlights God's promise of restoring the earth to a paradise, where sickness and death will no longer enslave mankind. (Isaiah 33:24 and Revelation 21:3, 4). Please take comfort in these promises now and in the days ahead.

- Michelle Wright , Lanham, Maryland

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200