Lawrence C. Zammit, 88, of Palm Harbor, FL passed away Monday, January 12, 2015.
He was born on February 19, 1926 in Malta. The son of the late Lawrence and Victoria Zammit, Lawrence relocated to the United States in his early 20’s and went on to become a Korean War Veteran. He worked for the Chrysler Corporation in Michigan retiring 26 years ago. Relocating to Florida to relax and enjoy his life.
He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. A member of St Luke’s the Evangelist Catholic Church in Palm Harbor and enjoyed playing cards and wood working.
He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 60 years, Rose, whom he married on January 29, 1955; his 3 children, Marlene Mulrenin of Michigan, Larry Zammit and Sharon Sadowski of Florida; sister, Jane Aguis of Australia; three grandchildren, Ryan and Brandon Mulrenin of Michigan and Jazlyn Sadowski of Florida, and five great-granddaughters, Vaughn, Vella, Vaira, Evelyn, and Lillian.
Besides his parents, Lawrence was also preceded in death by several siblings.
His life will be celebrated at 11 AM on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at St. Luke’s the Evangelist Catholic Church, 2757 Alderman Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34684. Inurnment with Military Honors and will follow at Curlew Hills Memory Gardens, 1750 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor.
I love you so much Dad, I will miss you forever. Thank you for all of your love and support. It is now time for you to rest in peace. xoxo
Thank you Uncle Larry for all the love you shared with all of my family. You are such a sweet man and we will always love you. Your niece Alison xxxx
Dad, I cannot express how much I love you and miss you. Thank you for all your love, guidance, and support you have provided me with all these years. It’s going to be hard to continue forward, without having you here with me, but I will do my best, because I know that’s what you would want me to do. Rest in peace dad, and I will see you again in the kingdom of heaven.
Forever your son,
Larry
His Journey Just Begun
Don’t think of him as gone away
His journey’s just begun
Life holds so many facets-
This earth is only one…
Just think of him as resting
From the sorrows and the tears
In a place of warmth and comfort
Where there are no days and years.
Think how he must be wishing
That we could know today
How nothing but our sadness
Can really pass away.
And think of him as living
In the hearts of those he touched..
For nothing loved is ever lost-
And he was loved so much!!!
You were truly a very special person, papa, and I am so blessed to have been accepted into your family. You will live on in our hearts forever…Love you, Cindy
I love you with all my heart papa. Everyday I will love and miss you, But I understand that your in a better place now, you deserve to be in peace, love and happiness. Our bond will forever be unbreakable. I will be strong for you like you always were for me. My papa I love you
Your poopah,
Jazlyn xoxo
MAY GOD
Be with You
May the promise of eternal Life
Be a Comfort to you ROSE and your family
In the Loss of one so dear
Rest In Peace
Ernest and Josephine Falzon
We miss you papa. I know your in a better place now. I promise you I’ll be the man for your grand daughter. I’ll always care an watch Over her like you would an always be there for her like you were. Rest in peace papa you were a great man an created a beautfiul family.
Love you papa,Shannon
Hi Daddy I didn’t even know this was out here I kind of found it tonight. So I thought I leave just a few words here tonight. 6 months after you’ve left us now I can’t say that I miss you any less. Although we weren’t always in close contact just knowing you’re out there just a phone call away your sweet cheery disposition when I spoke with you is very hard to live without now. I love you and I miss you so much dad and someday we will be together again and I look forward to seeing you again daddy I love you Marlene