On the night of June 21, 2021, Larry “Lar” Douglas Ringer, formerly of Waterloo, Ontario, passed away peacefully in his sleep. Born on April 25, 1950 to Douglas and Ethel (Thrasher) Ringer, Larry grew up in Hutchinson, Kansas with his two sisters, Patricia Yamamoto (2004) and Janet Ringer (2016). He is survived by Patricia’s husband Toshio Yamamoto, nieces Jennifer Yamamoto (Domenico Serafino), Wendy Yamamoto-Chapman (Terry Chapman), and their children, Noah and Kyla Chapman, as well as a number of relatives and friends throughout Canada and the United States.
Larry attended the University of Kansas for Classical History, developing a lifelong fascination with the ancient past. Following his schooling he followed his siblings to Canada, finding work at the University of Toronto, Scarborough College as a Library Technician. A strong proponent of computers and technology, Larry was instrumental to Scarborough College Library implementing a digital catalogue and internet services, one of the first Canadian universities to have such a system. Outside of his work Larry enjoyed many hobbies. He continued with his research into ancient history, including recreating ancient battles through tabletop wargames, was deeply interested in science fiction and fantasy, and was a fan of baseball, especially his adopted home team; the Toronto Blue Jays. In his later years Larry was valued for his unique insight and perspective on life, especially by his great nephew Noah, who shares many of his interests and, inspired by Larry, has pursued an education in classical history and technology.
In keeping with Larry’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private family celebration will take place at a later date.
Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Deb Henhoeffer
From Larry’s neighbours on Thornbush Crescent, our deepest condolences to your family. Larry as a great neighbour.
Burch Landscape Services Limited
From all the staff at Burch Landscape Services Limited, our deepest condolences. We had the opportunity of maintaining the landscapes (summer & winter) at Larry’s home for the past few years.
We are sure he will be missed and remembered.
Jim and Sharon O'Toole m
Our sincerest sympathy Tosh. I am sure that Larry will be missed by all your family members.
Jim and Sharon O’Toole
Kathy Simpson
I am so sorry to read of your brother in law’s passing Tosh.
Remember the good times as I’m sure you shared a few. Sounds like a guy that you would relate to on an intellectual level. Think of you and your family often.
Al Taylor
Tosh
Sorry for your loss. It is always to lose a family member. Focus on the good times.
Al/Bonnie
Wendi Schwindt
So very sorry for your loss, Wendy…and family…especially Noah.
John Ball
I was very sorry to hear the news of Larry’s death. He was an invaluable member of the staff at SCL for many years. His knowledge of computers and related technology was especially important in his contribution to the succes of the Library. His calm and self-effacing approach to life and work made a valued associate. Condolences to all the family.
Al & Heather Beattie
Our sincere condolences Tosh. I’m sure the memories will touch your heart at this difficult time.
Al & Heather Beattie
Theresia
Sorry to hear about the loss of your Uncle, Noah. Thoughts and prayers going out to you and your family during this difficult time.