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Louis R. Pagliuco

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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PAGLIUCO Louis R. Pagliuco (Lou Page), age 67, of Fairfield, died on Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at St. Vincent s Medical Center, Bridgeport. Mr. Pagliuco was born in Bridgeport and was a lifelong Fairfield resident. He was a U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by his beloved wife, Carole Sabia...

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Dear Auntie Carol, Karen, Mike, Louie, Jannette, Janine, & Frank,

Please remember we are still right here by your side; today, tomorrow and always. Uncle Lou will be constantly with us in our hearts and conversation till the end of time.

All of you mean the world to me, their truly is no greater gift then the love of a family, and I am so proud to be part of yours.

With All My Love...Forever
Donna, Glenn, Christine & Lindsey

Auntie Carol, Lou, Janine, and Karen,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I've never suffered such a loss and can only immagine the depths of your sadness and pain. I'm sorry I couldn't make it back for the services. I wish I could hug each of you. I'll miss his great smile and cheerful ways. His is a great loss. Truely.

My Heart-felt prayers and condolences go out to the the entire family of Louis Pagliuco. Please know that my thoughts are with you in your time of sorrow.
May God Bless you and keep you strong. With Deepest Sympathy.

To the Pagliuco Family,
I give my deepest sympathy to all the family. I cannot express my sadness in any kind of words. I am truley truley sorry. If I can be of any help to anyone please do not hesitate to call. Kelly levasseur and Family

To the family of Loui Page,
Mr. Lou brought joy, guidance, and a sense of friendship to everyone he encountered. A role model to many of us. Many people can only hope to enjoy life, family, and friends as much as he did.
Mr. Lou will be sadly missed, and he will never be forgotten.

To the Pagliuco Family,
I was very sad to hear about the passing of Mr. P. I'll always remember seeing him taking neighborhood walks with his wife, saying hello to everyone. I always liked the way he told stories, especially the one about how he went head to head with a blackjack dealer in Aruba, and spanked him! One of his quotes that I still use to this day (with his permission, I hope) is "What are you going out for? Stay home, read a book." Hope all of your happy memories help you...

My deepest sympathy at your loss. He will be sadly missed but never forgotton because of the lifetime of love he gave to his family and friends and the wonderful love his family had for him and especially the love he taught them to have for each other.For this he will be remembered in all the hearts he has touched in his lifetime.