BioSafe Systems Co-Founder Robert Larose Dies at Age 64

Robert Larose, co-founder and CEO of BioSafe Systems, passed away on Sept. 25 at the age of 64.

Larose founded the company with his father, Rene, in the basement of his hometown of Glastonbury, CT. The headquarters was later moved to East Hartford, CT. Rob was proud of the “family-centric heritage and atmosphere” of BioSafe. His family continues to work at BioSafe, along with many other relatives and friends.

It was Rob’s ambition to expand to the West Coast, build and develop three manufacturing sites across the country, and explore opportunities in modern markets. Rob learned from every defeat, which led to BioSafe Systems’ current success.

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“We’re truly saddened to hear about Rob’s passing,” said Richard Jones, Corporate Content Director for Meister Media Worldwide. “Rob and his whole team at BioSafe have been incredibly helpful to us and our grower audiences at Meister over the last decade. He’s been a knowledgeable resource about biologicals and so many other areas for the entire industry. He will be missed.”

Rob’s daughter, Lauren Larose Crane, will step in as President of BioSafe Systems. She has directed the Operations Department for the last 10 years, ensuring optimum efficiency of daily operations and supported by a strong management team.

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Rob loved working with his people. He enjoyed giving people chances and opportunities to grow. He was known as a father to all and the “captain of the ship.” Rob took a personal interest in everyone at his company and always took time to check in with his employees. He listened to their stories and shared some of his own.

Rob cherished his role as a grandfather. His granddaughters, Emma and Ava, were often seen running through the office halls. They came into their Papi’s office to visit, hide under the desk, and search for treats. The played pirates and Uno together, and rode around Papi’s property in his gator.

In his free time, Rob enjoyed chopping wood on his property, clearing trails through the woods, and spending time with his dogs. He also enjoyed traveling with his wife of 41 years, Mary Ann (Nemeth) Larose.

In addition to his wife, Rob leaves behind three children: Michael Larose of South Windsor, Lauren Crane and her husband Justin of Simsbury, and Matthew Larose of Manchester.

A Christian Mass will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Simsbury, CT, at 11 AM. A Celebration of Life will follow at Metro Bis Restaurant in Simsbury, CT. Visit an online guestbook at montano-shea.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Farm Aid

Do you have memories of working with or knowing Rob on a personal level that you’d like to share? If so, please do so in the comments section box below.

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Avatar for Mark Russell Mark Russell says:

I met Rob in the 1990’s in my UAP days and a small project for him in early 2000’s in potato storage business. So sorry to hear of his passing at such a young age. My prayers and well wishes to his family and all those at Biosafe.

Avatar for Kurt Schwartau Kurt Schwartau says:

Well ahead of the curve & a little under the radar, Rob built the industry’s most successful privately held bio pesticide co. from scratch with a core technology, PAA, that breaks all the stereotypes. I am saddened that he leaves this life, his family & friends too soon.

Avatar for Mike Elkas Mike Elkas says:

We met Rene at the start of our own company (1980’s) making many trips to Glastonbury to begin fog work with products that would turn into BioSafe products. Rob was always such a help to us in learning about the products and never too busy to talk to us. He gave us many insights and always shared his knowledge. I will miss our occasional talks. May God Bless his Family.

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