To Rosalie and Family we offer our heartfelt love, memories and sorrows for your loss and 'our loss' of a wonderful, intelligent, humorous, and kind friend and loving Husband, Father, and all his family members and work associates. He was one of those 'one of a kind' men who lived on Earth and dwelled among us. We are thankful your family were our wonderful neighbors and close friends and shall love Lou and all of your as long as we live. God Bless You All... 'Rose and Frank Pignone and Family. Hugs xo
Posted by Frank and Rose Pignone - Friend November 20, 2021
Steve, I am so sorry for your loss. I know this all too well. We mourn our loss to ease the burden of sorrow. We celebrate a life well lived, and the gifts of his life. By all accounts he raised wonderful children and brought forth generations that are a testament to his legacy.
May God comfort you all. May he bask in the glow of God' love forever.
Posted by Marc Gaudette - Nashua, NH - Friend November 17, 2021
We graduated together and planned many reunions He will be missed prayer
Posted by msn.com elaineyasi@msn.com - Everett, MA - Classmate November 17, 2021
"Uncle Louie" is how I remember this kind Gentle Man. Forever the peacemaker, the storyteller, the epitome of professionalism. A great baritone and smooth dancing partner. Lou read "The Night Before Chrustmas" ar our annual Christmas parties.You were a pleasure to work at Colonial Manor Realty with.
On an ironic note. I grew up in Everett. In my teens my brother Ray also a teenager, had a band,The Starlites. They practiced across the st at the Everett City Yards on Sat mornings.Lou 's brother in law Tony Rosselli was the drummer. Lou drove him to practice many a Sat.Who knew 25 years later we would work together. Lou happened to mention his wife Rosalie's last name.I asked if she had a relative named Tony. We could not get over the irony that truly is a small world Lou and we shall dance together again! Love you,Bobbie
Posted by Bobbie Botticelli November 17, 2021
Sweet D'Angelo's you had a precious father in Lou. My prayers for the peace of Christ are with you all as you gather to celebrate his life. Blessings, Judy Mastrocola
Posted by Judy Mastrocola - Medford, MA - Family November 17, 2021
My Papa always had a little twinkle in his eye and a quick and funny remark a moment away when you were with him. He exuded a quiet dignity in whatever he did and a clear sense that there was a right way to do things. He was authentic, the "real McCoy," a presence our family will always miss. We love you, Papa, and rest in sweet and gentle peace.
Posted by Michael McKilen - Concord, NH - Grandchild November 16, 2021