Larry Lane, age 54, of Kenosha, died unexpectedly at work on Wednesday May 17, 2017.
Larry was born on June 19, 1962 in Davenport, Iowa to Floyd J. and Angeline A. (Farnsworth) Lane. The family moved to Kenosha in 1972 and Larry was a graduate of Mary D. Bradford High School.
In 1992, he met Tina Molinaro and they have raised four children together. Larry was employed by Wisconsin Lift Corporation for 23 years and before that he worked at Arneson Foundry.
Larry enjoyed everything “up north”. Hunting, fishing, riding ATVs, and just being outdoors with his family. Working on cars, watching the Packers, and sharing a laugh were the simple things that made Larry happy.
Larry is survived by his father Floyd Lane of Kenosha, his sweetheart Tina Molinaro of Kenosha, and by their children, Curtiss Lane of Arkansas, Aaron (Robin) Lane and Tyler Molinaro-Lane, both of Kenosha and Nicole Molinaro of Franksville. He is further survived by his grandchildren Skyler Lane, Zoey Applegate, and Sebastian Lane and by his brother Steve (Annabelle) Lane of Davenport, Iowa and his sisters Brenda (Scott) Jensen of Fox Lake, Illinois and Melody (Jeff) Lenius of Kenosha.
He was preceded in death by his mother and by his brother Gary.
A Funeral Service for Larry will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at Kemper Center’s Founders Hall (6501 3rd Avenue) at 7:00PM. A visitation with the family will be held on Saturday at Founders Hall from 5:30 until the time of the service.
Kathy Morzfeld says:
So Sorry for your families (Lane and Molinaro family.
Lowanda says:
I’m sorry for your loss. Death is never easy and it brings great sorrow. The Bible can bring you much hope and comfort at this difficult time.. Within its pages are the wonderful promise of the wonderful promises found at Revelation 21;3, 4. God is going to end suffering forever.