Lawrence F. Green, 74, of Kenosha, passed away on Sunday, September 12, 2021, at Froedtert South – Kenosha. "I guess I made the paper!" Born in Kenosha, on November 4, 1946, he was the son of the late Charles and Bernadette (Anderson) Bonofiglio. A lifelong resident of Kenosha, he was educated in local schools. On January 6, 1964, Larry enlisted in the US Marine Corp. and was honorably discharged on November 25, 1970. He was proud to be a veteran and was a member and Commander of VFW Post 1865 and served as the Grand Commander of the Military Order of the Cootie. On January 9, 1975, he married Sharon Albright in Chicago. Larry owned and operated his own business, Larry’s Lock and Key for many years. He was an avid vegetable gardener, enjoyed cooking, and was a passionate photographer. Surviving Lawrence is his wife, Sharon; his children, Dawn (Christopher) Ball, Charles (Courtney) Green, and Lawrence (Kim) Green, II; three grandsons, Tyler Green, Lawrence (McKenna) Green, III, and Justin Green; and a great-granddaughter, Ada Green. Aside from his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved dog, Nugget. Visitation will take place on Monday, September 20th, at Proko Funeral Home, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Service will commence at 7:00 p.m. and conclude with full military honors.To live stream the service, please copy and paste https://www.facebook.com/ProkoFuneralHome/live_videos/ into your browser. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th Street Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit Larry’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com
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Dawn Ball
September 15, 2021
Funny enough Sunday I was going through my phone looking for a picture and this pops up. We clean up pretty nice.
Larry Green II
September 14, 2021
My father, the man who took me on my first roller coaster; first Cubs game; taught me basic locksmithing (at least how to hold the flashlight while he worked); Star Wars and so many things. My childhood summers were always an adventure. Although I know he was proud of my military service, he was disappointed in the fact that I didn’t join the Corps. Of course we teased each other the way all military have earned the right too. I was proud to be the son of a Marine. We had some struggles and differences for many years. However, I am so thankful that earlier this year we talked through many things. I am saddened by the lost years, but will be eternally grateful for this reconciliation. I am so thankful for Sharon Green for being there with him and the lifetime of support through all of his challenges. Thankful and appreciative of Charles and Dawn for being their for him too. Semper Fi Marine
Larry Green II
September 14, 2021
My father, the man who took me on my first roller coaster; first Cubs game; taught me basic locksmithing (at least how to hold the flashlight while he worked); Star Wars and so many things. My childhood summers were always an adventure. Although I know he was proud of my military service, he was disappointed in the fact that I didn’t join the Corps. Of course we teased each other the way all military have earned the right too. I was proud to be the son of a Marine. We had some struggles and differences for many years. However, I am so thankful that earlier this year we talked through many things. I am saddened by the lost years, but will be eternally grateful for this reconciliation. I am so thankful for Sharon Green for being there with him and the lifetime of support through all of his challenges. Thankful and appreciative of Charles and Dawn for being their for him too, I know it wasn’t easy having a brother a few months a year. Semper Fi Marine