
Laurence (Larry) Edward Metz
June 6, 2025
In Loving Memory
Laurence (Larry) Edward Metz

It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Laurence (Larry) Edward Metz. He passed away suddenly on June 6, 2025, at 77 years of age.
Larry is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Eileen (Taffy) Metz, his brother Greg Metz and his wife Colleen, their son Aaron as well as Sister-in-law Barb and husband Rick and east coast nephews Will and Matt. He was predeceased by his parents Edward Metz, Muriel and Allen Knight. Larry was born in Calgary. He lived and thrived in Revelstoke throughout his youth. He eventually moved to Vancouver to pursue his career in Government Services. Larry retired in 2004 as a member of the executive team at Canada Border Services Agency.
Larry had a keen interest in the Studebaker Drivers Club and just recently received the 50 year membership pin of which he was very proud. He was also one of the judges for the SDC Newsletter Competitions. He was the editor for the BC Southern Interior Club’s newsletter, Tempo for 10 years. He also had two 1962 Studebakers which lived a good life in the summer home in Sicamous. He was very proud of both cars and was constantly working on something related to improving them.
Larry was a very talented guy and dabbled in art, woodwork, leatherwork, needlework, among other things, with great success and enthusiasm. When he wasn’t involved with his many interests, collections and hobbies he also served on two strata councils.
Special thanks for the extraordinary care given by the ICU at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops where Larry passed away. Donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in his memory.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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I would like to extend my condolences to my cousin Larry’s family and friends. Although we haven’t been close, I have fond memories of Christmases together as kids, driving in the black Studebaker (ours was blue) and Larry and Taffy visiting us in Quebec. Our moms were the ones who kept the grape vine informed and kept everyone in touch. Christmas letters with pictures of travels with Taffy were always delightful. Larry will be missed.
I will be ever grateful to Larry for giving me my start in my career in the Federal Government. He was more that just my mentor, he was my friend. My wife Linda and I enjoyed many dinners with Larry and Taffy, He was a great guy and will be missed.