Larry Alfredo Lezon, 77, of Annville, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 3, 2025. He was born on Aug. 2, 1947, to Zella Mae and Alfredo Lezon.
He was the owner-operator of Lezon Motor Freight Express, a business he built and took great pride in. He loved driving his truck and passed along road courtesy to everyone he was in a vehicle with. He had a passion for aviation, taking flying lessons, and he really enjoyed reading airplane magazines.
He loved watching baseball, whether it was his grandkids playing or watching the Phillies on TV. He also enjoyed camping for its laid-back atmosphere, good food, and time with friends and family.
Playing cards was a lifelong interest, from playing with his dad as a teenager, to games with his family, and recently, playfully hustling his grandkids in poker. He was also a longtime member of the Cornwall Quentin Quoit Club, where he enjoyed playing quoits with friends.
He was a simple man who loved food and going out to restaurants. He never turned down a good biscuit or cherry pie. In recent years, he was never seen without a Dum Dum lollipop, a small sweet that became a signature of his. He was known to stop by with donuts, always eager to share a treat with the grandkids.
Larry was known for his kind, friendly, laid-back, and easygoing nature. He gave generously without ever expecting anything in exchange and made friends with just about anyone.
Larry is survived by his brother, Paul, whom he adored and thought the world of, and Paul’s wife, Mary Lou, along with their daughters, Wendy and Lacey. He is also survived by his nieces, Dawn and Cindy, daughters of his late sister. Larry was the proud father to his three children, Michele, and son-in-law, Jason, Paul, and daughter-in-law, Megan, and Kevin, and daughter-in-law, Lauren. He was a loving grandfather to 12 grandchildren, Kiley, Isaac, Nadia, Aidan, Tom, Joe, Anthony, Phayden, Anna, Elliot, Willow, and Evelyn.
He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Zella Mae Tallant, father, Alfredo Lezon, and sister, Sandra Clark.
Larry’s laid-back spirit was matched by his caring heart. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him and lovingly remembered for the warmth and generosity he shared throughout his life. His favorite response to anything being, “That’s right!”













