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Lawrence Julius Pasemko

February 19, 2024

Lawrence Pasemko

Lawrence Julius Pasemko, an accomplished piano player, was born on July 25, 1936, in Edmonton, Alberta. On February 19, 2024, at Rosemary Heights Seniors Village in Surrey, BC, he concluded his earthly journey. With a career spanning the automotive industry and various entrepreneurial ventures, Lawrence left an enduring impact on those he encountered. Alongside his professional pursuits, he graced audiences with his musical talent, captivating listeners with his skillful performances on the piano. Lawrence's legacy extends beyond his music, touching the lives of his two children, Thomas, and Glen, whom he shared with his first wife, Ann Hoskins. He also shared a cherished partnership of 30 years with Terry Sooley, who was his steadfast companion through life's journey. Remembered for his dedication, resilience, and musical prowess, Lawrence's influence will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who knew him.


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Messages of Condolence


We send our sympathy to the family and we are so very sorry to hear of his passing ~ Larry Johnston and Cheryl Wiseman


To Tom and Glen, Many happy memories of Uncle Lawrence playing piano at different Serink parties and events. He will be missed Jennifer Serink ~ jennifer serink


To Tom and family, to Glen, to Shelly and family and to Terry; please accept our sincerest condolences for your loss. We will miss Larry’s spontaneity and radiant smile. Bob and Peggy and family ~ Bob Maksymic


I've especially fond memories of Lawrence. In the family line up of grandchildren, I followed Lawrence. We had some crazy times.....and then he moved to B.C. He'll be missed...… Jann ~ Jeannette Flannagan


Tom and family, Glenn, Shelly and Family, sorry to hear of Lawrence's passing. We are grieving in our family as well, so understand how you feel. ~ Larry and Gaile Schneider


We (children of Michael and Caroline Pasemko) will always remember Larry (Lawrence) as we often visited with him in our childhood years. They (Uncle Julius and Ann Pasemko) lived in a city home and we lived on the farm. It was a real treat to visit there and enjoy all the city conveniences. Being around the same age, I kept contact with him during his time in the car business and later retired in Surrey, BC. He was a very persuasive salesman/promoter and an enjoyable entertainer.Cousin John L. Pasemko ~ John L. Pasemko