Laurence F. Augur, 75, of Northford passed away peacefully on January 2, 2016, at his home. Laurence was the beloved husband of Patricia Monast Augur. He was born in New Haven on November 8, 1940; son of the late Frederick and Margaret Doody Augur. Laurence was the owner and operator of the Larry Augur Farms, was an avid outdoorsman and sports fan, enjoyed clamming, going to Cape Cod & Florida and loved gardening. Father of Edward Matthew Augur, Colleen Patricia Augur, Maureen Lee (Jeffrey) Owens and Laurence Ronald (Kerryann) Augur. Grandfather of Cameron, Erin and Catherine Owens, Hannah and Collin Augur. Brother of Frederick Augur and the late Walter Augur and Peggy Cremin. Son-in-law of Dorothy Monast and the late Charles Monast.
His funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Wednesday morning at 9:30. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Augustines Church, North Branford, at 10:00 am. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. The visiting hours will be Tuesday from 4 to 8 pm. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the North Branford Food Pantry, 1382 Middletown Ave, Northford, CT 06472.
I was upset and saddened to hear of Larry's death. I have many good memories of the fun times we shared with our families at the Cape for many years. Larry enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest and really loved a practical joke! He will be greatly missed.
My deepest sympathy to you Pat and to the family.
Love Sharon
Maureen, I'm so sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time , May your dad be at peace and in Heaven.
Dear Patty and family…
It brings great sorrow to learn of Larry's passing. He was a fine person, and you both a loving, fun and hard-working couple. There are many wonderful memories from over the years, memories such as those laughter-filled dances at the Irish Club and watching you spin about the dance floor. I feel blessed to have known Larry and to have these memories to cherish. With deepest sympathies. God bless you.
Larry and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
I went to St Mary's HS with Larry and will always remember him with fondness. We were of the group of students who worked before and/or after school. I looked forward to see him at our first few reunions but have not made the last few. I had so hoped to see him at our 60th party. Its not easy to lose a partner or a parent. My prayers to all of you. God bless.
Sorry for your loss.
I was devastated to learn of Larry's passing. We graduated from William Douglas Grammar School in 1954. Last saw him at our 50th Grammar School reunion. He was wearing one red sneaker and one green sneaker.
My sympathy to his wife and family.
Our Thoughts and prayers are with you at the loss of Larry.
He was like a second father to our son Justin and he will be missed, especially by Justin who has many special memories of his 'adventures' on the farm with Larry.
Regards
The Wolf Family
Sorry to hear about Larry's death. Truly a very nice man and good neighbor.
I am very sorry sorry for the Augur Family's loss. Sending my deepest condolences to the family, may he rest at peace.
Dear Patty and Family,
Phil and I are saddened to hear of Larry's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
We are now in Florida or would have attended the services. Keep the faith.
Fondly,
Myra and Phil
My Dad grow up in northford with your Dad your dad was a very nice man
1/16/16
Hi Patty, Larry Jr. Coleen & family,
I have just received the obituary of Larry's death via email from my son who is aware of our long term relationship.
I can remember a visit from Larry & Pat at Atlantic Oaks campground in Eastham while we were both "on Cape". My daughter is a "wash a shore" resident in Harwich.
We are in Florida for the month of January. We would have been at the wake to honor him.
I have very fond memories of all of you. Probably my fondest is our annual discussion of the summer corn stand each year.
He was a lovable character and will be sorely missed.
With deepest sympathy,
Joe & Lou Regan