Larry Pizer died on February 27, 2008, in New York City, New York, USA of cancer.
Larry Pizer was born in 1925.
Marjorie Pizer was born in 1920.
Elizabeth Hayden Pizer was born in 1954.
Christine M. Pizer has written: 'On the front line' -- subject(s): County services, Community health services
Without a doubt he was not. The man known as Leather Apron was a local shoemaker named John Pizer. When panick was at its highest anyone that wore a leather apron or used a knife in his line of work could very likely become a Ripper suspect. This is exactly what happened to Pizer. After being questioned and then released by the police the public decided Pizer had to be the Ripper and had the man not run and hid he most likely would have been strung up by the crowd. For quite a while after being questioned, Pizer had to stay out of sight for his own safety.
Norman Henry Pizer is the author of several books on topics such as ethics in business, corporate social responsibility, and leadership. He has written works like "Business Ethics: The Ethics of Business, Corporate Social Responsibility and One's Work" and "Images of Combat: The Civil War and Its Aftermath."
Larry Eigner died in 1996.
Larry Hornung died in 2001.
Larry Griffin died in 1995.
Larry Flaherty died in 1979.
Larry Wachtel died in 2007.
Larry Newton died in 2005.