Obituaries
Larry Weinstein, 78
November 28, 2025
Larry Weinstein, 78, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 28, 2025. Born on May 16, 1947, in York, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Morris and Roxie Ann (Lauer) Weinstein.
Larry was the loving husband to the late Lesley Patricia Weinstein for 46 years. Larry cherished his roles of husband, father, brother, uncle, and “Grand Daddy”.
Larry served in the United States Air Force for four years and proudly served in the Vietnam War. He served from 1968, to 1972 and ended his service as a “Buck Sergeant” known today as a Senior Airman.
Larry always enjoyed spending time with family at their bungalow on the Susquehanna River. He enjoyed watching Penn State football, reading, playing golf, and embracing a daily ritual of drinking coffee and reading the newspaper. Larry also enjoyed spending time outdoors. He took great pride in a freshly mowed lawn. Although he would never admit it, he loved their family cats and would often be caught spoiling them with treats and sharing his recliner. Larry was dedicated to his work until he retired as a controller in 2019.
Larry is survived by his son, Wesley Weinstein, husband of Suzanne (Windlebleck) Weinstein of Lancaster; his daughter, Whitney Weinstein of Lancaster; and his cherished granddaughter, Bailey. He is also survived by his siblings, brothers Leroy, Stanley, Randy, and Craig, and his sister, Linda, all of York, PA. In addition, Larry leaves behind many nieces and nephews
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Alzheimer’s Association and the Wounded Warrior Project. Private interment will be held by the family.
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Condolences to the Family
December 09, 2025
Whitney and Family,
I am so sorry to read about the passing of your father. Larry was always so friendly and kind to me when I would come to your house for Whitney’s homebound instruction all those years ago, and then when I would see him with your mother out and about in the grocery store or wherever. May you all find comfort knowing he is at peace now.
Fondly,
Virginia Young
December 08, 2025
From the bottom of my heart I’m so sorry about Larry. I promise you we miss him everyday and talk about him often. His memory will never be forgotten. It was an honor to care for him and get to know him and the family. I pray for all of you in this hard time.
Madison M
December 04, 2025
Stan & Leroy & Craig & Randy & Linda,
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your brother. I have many fond memories of Larry and your entire family growing up on Edison St. Larry was a great guy may he Rest in Peace.
Daryl- Hoffman

