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Larry Lagattuta Obituary: Enrico Biscotti’s Baker Larry Lagattuta’s Death Cause Revealed

Larry Lagattuta Obituary, Death:- Larry Lagattuta, the owner of Enrico Biscotti and Cafe in the Strip District, passed away unexpectedly this past weekend. He was a former corporate professional who left his job to pursue his passion for baking. He was also the inspiration for the movie “The Bread, My Sweet”, which was written and directed by his ex-wife Melissa Martin.

Larry Lagattuta’s Early Life – A Life of Baking

Larry Lagattuta was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He learned to bake from his mother, who taught him how to make biscotti, the traditional Italian cookies that are twice-baked and shaped like crescent moons. He loved baking and art as a child, but he also had a talent for business. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in industrial management and worked for several companies, including IBM and Westinghouse.

Larry Lagattuta Death

In the early 1990s, he decided to quit his corporate career and follow his dream of opening his own bakery. He started by making biscotti for La Prima Espresso, a coffee shop in the Strip District that had lost its baked goods supplier to a fire. His biscotti were a hit with the customers, who loved the flavors of anise and almond. He soon rented a 500-square-foot space in the same neighborhood and named his bakery Enrico Biscotti, after his grandfather.

Enrico Biscotti quickly became a success story in the vibrant Strip District. Larry expanded his storefront and his wholesale operations, employing over a dozen people and producing more than 90,000 pounds of biscotti a year. He also offered various classes on baking and Italian cuisine. His biscotti were sold in many places, including Whole Foods Market, Giant Eagle, and Trader Joe’s. He also shipped them all over the world through his website.

Larry was not only a baker, but also a storyteller. He often shared stories about his family, his travels, and his experiences with his customers and friends. He was known for his humor, generosity, and creativity. He was also a lover of music and movies. He played guitar and sang in a band called The Biscottis. He also inspired a movie called “The Bread, My Sweet”, which was based on his life and his relationship with an elderly Italian woman who lived above his bakery. The movie was filmed in Pittsburgh and starred Scott Baio as Larry.

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Larry Lagattuta Obituary – A Legacy of Love

Larry Lagattuta died on June 26, 2023 at the age of 62. The cause of death has not been revealed yet. He is survived by his two sons, Enrico and Luca, his daughter-in-law Jessica, his granddaughter Sophia, his sister Lisa, and many other relatives and friends.

He is also remembered by the Strip District community, which expressed its condolences to his family and praised his contributions to the neighborhood and the baking industry. Strip District Neighbors, a local organization that promotes the area’s culture and businesses, said in a statement:

“The Strip District Neighbors would like to express our condolences to the entire Enrico Biscotti family upon learning of the passing of founder Larry Lagattuta. He was a staple to the Strip District neighborhood and his famed biscotti are among the most treasured culinary delights in our community.”

Larry’s legacy lives on through his delicious biscotti that are loved around the world. His bakery remains open under the management of his son Enrico, who continues to uphold his father’s vision and values.

Larry Lagattuta was a man who followed his heart and made his dreams come true. He touched many lives with his baking and his stories. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Rohit Kumar

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