Longtime Walnut Creek Resident Lawrence "Larry" Treisch Dies at 76
Lawrence E. "Larry" Treisch, a 76-year-old resident of Walnut Creek, died Dec. 28, 2025. Treisch's decades of work on the railroad, in trucking and as a small-business owner made him a familiar figure in Holmes County, and funeral arrangements including calling hours and a service were announced for local observance.

Lawrence E. "Larry" Treisch, 76, of Walnut Creek, passed away Dec. 28, 2025. A life spent in transportation and local enterprise left Treisch widely known across Holmes County, where neighbors and customers often encountered him during a long working life that included employment on the railroad, years in the trucking industry and ownership of small businesses.
Treisch’s obituary, published Jan. 1, 2026, outlines a career rooted in the movement of people and goods and later in serving local customers through small enterprise. Those roles tied him to the county’s commercial and logistical networks at a time when such services remained essential to both rural communities and the broader regional economy. His experience in railroad and trucking mirrored the county’s reliance on transportation links for agricultural shipments and retail supply chains, while his small-business ownership contributed to the local marketplace and neighborhood services.
The notice lists surviving family members and details funeral arrangements. Calling hours were scheduled, with a service to follow at a local Holmes County venue. The family directed that condolences may be expressed through the channels identified in the notice. Specific times and locations for calling hours and the service were provided to the community for attendance and remembrances.
For Walnut Creek and surrounding communities, Treisch’s passing closes a chapter for residents who remembered him as a hands-on participant in county life. Small-business owners and longtime employees in transportation often serve as informal pillars in places like Holmes County, providing employment, customer relationships and continuity across generations. The announcement of services gives neighbors and former colleagues the opportunity to offer condolences and to mark his contributions to the local economy and civic life.
Those seeking further details about visitation or the service were advised to consult the arrangements circulated with the obituary. Family and community members are expected to come together in the coming days to remember Treisch’s work and presence in Walnut Creek, honoring a life that spanned decades of change in how people and goods moved through Holmes County.
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