Cottonwood Heights, Utah

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Lawrence Edward Debow passed away on December 27, 2021, at home in Cottonwood Heights. Born in New York City on April 9, 1963, Larry was the son of Bernard and Gloria (Levy) Debow. Growing up, he lived in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Stonehill College in 1985. Much of his professional life was devoted to the tech industry. He was the founder and president of Driversoft, Inc., a boutique software and engineering company, which centered on software development projects and assisting clients in finding and recruiting teams of business analysts, software developers, engineers, project managers, and QA professionals. An avid skier, loud talker, natural networker, and creative chef, Larry was a generous friend to many and will be missed by all who knew him.

Larry loved his family passionately. He was predeceased by his beloved son, Jameson. He is survived by his wife, Constance Virostek; his daughters, Sage Gibson and Alex Debow; and four grandchildren: Dylan, Karter, Jasper, and Hendrix. He also leaves a brother, Steven Debow, and a sister, Janet Deglau.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Larry on Friday, January 7, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the home of Jeff and Janice Nilsen, 9663S 2980E, Sandy, UT. For information, call 801-891-3987.

To pay tribute to the late, great Lawrence Debow and to assist Constance with the financial hardship of his death, donations may be made to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/paying-tribute-to-lawrence.

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Jan 05, 2022

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Larry, or Lawrence either one he liked me to choose. Was one of the most spectacular human beings I ever got to meet. We had long talks working at Snowbird together about our crazy stories. His stories definitely crazier than mine, but still would go back and forth. Always inviting me to come, and see him and Connie so we could catch up on the latest and greatest episodes of our lives. We connected one day because of our loss of family members who were very dear to us. Same as my father passing as his son had passed. Wanted to connect our families to lift all our spirits on life in the sense of similarity in celebration and gathering. I could talk to Lawrence just about anything and he would always find a way to look at the bright side. Never staring down at the dark side of the world which was beautiful about him. So I thank him for everything that he was and has informed me on in my journey of life so thank you again Lord Lawrence!

Tyler Nicholes , Sandy, UT, US Jan 13, 2022

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  • 2020
  • Feb 10, 2022

    My sincerest condolences to Larry’s family & friends. I was a classmate of his at Stonehill College and remember him as kind and always willing to engage in thoughtful conversation. May Larry Rest In Peace and may his memory be a blessing.