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Domenic Piso
April 8, 2021
My Dear Nephew Louis,
Although 12 years have passed since you went to God, the memory of you and your beautiful smile lingers in my heart. I will always cherish the late afternoon pizza. we shared at Santarpio’s and unbeknown to me and all who knew and loved you, God would welcome you to heaven that night.
Uncle Donnie (Domenic Piso)
John and Marie Randazzo
April 29, 2009
To The Piso Family and Friends: My mother and I were both very saddened to hear the news of Louie Jr. We both have fond memories of Louie and we will keep him and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Louis E. Piso Sr.
April 15, 2009
My Loving Son,
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and I will keep you in my heart forever. I know that God will keep and protect you. Life is full of regrets and mine is that I now realize how much I love you and will miss you. Our recent conversations allowed me to realize how difficult life has been for you. I only wish that I did things diffently so as to have eased some of your burdens. Know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers forever.
Your Loving Father
Louis
April 15, 2009
My thoughts and prayers go out to Lou's family during this difficult time. I had the great pleasure of meeting Louis over the Christmas holiday and enjoyed sharing his company, laughter and great food. My life was enriched meeting him. He will be missed. Sincerely, Jackie Lavoie
Donnie Piso
April 15, 2009
To all of our immediate family and friends, I would like to extend my deepest sympathies and express my profound sorrow. Over the past six months, I grew very close to my nephew Louie and developed a deep love for him. The dinners we shared, especially the Christmas dinner at my house was a happy occasion and allowed us to bond in a very special way. Our ventures together over the past several months shopping for furniture and household items for his new apartment was so therapeutic for him that he could hardly contain his joy of again having his own space to live in. I shall never forget the lunch we shared together at Santarpio's on Thursday, April 2. Louie was particularly happy that day and expressed his joy to me. He said "Uncle Donnie, I am picking up my Section 8 Certificate after we have lunch and want to tell you that I have not been this happy in a very long time. He said, "You know Uncle, I have had some rough and difficult times, but I think I have gotten to a place in my life that I now realize what is important in life". He went on to say "I appreciate everything that some of my family members have recently been doing to help me get settled into my new apartment. He said "I appreciate them helping me get settled in my new home and do not want to disappoint them" Louie was so excited about how the apartment turned out he said "Uncle Donnie, do you remember what the apartment looked like when I first showed it to you?" I said yes and he said "you must see it now" I was running late for another appointment but he insisted, so I quickly went through his apartment with him and he was so proud that he made a safe haven for himself, a place he could call home, a place he considered his palace. He said "Uncle, this is the chaise lounge that we bought together at Bernie & Phil's", he forced me to sit in it to verify how comfortable it was. He said "At the end of the day I can't wait to sit and to relax in it" I share these thoughts and his state of mind with each of you, those of you who loved and cared about him, to provide some comfort and solace in this time of sorrow. I would also like everyone to know that it appeared as if his mind, was in a good place. Make no mistakes, he knew that life would continue to be a challenge, but that he was up for that challenge. I loved my nephew Louie dearly and treated him as if he were my own son. I am emotionally devastated, as I know everyone else in the family and his friends are over his passing. I am saddened for all who loved him as a son, a father, a brother, a cousin, a nephew and as a friend. I know his immediate family and friends will miss him immensely. I must say that when I was with him, I never heard him say an unkind word about anyone. A good spirit has left this earth. May God keep and protect him. The only regret I have and we should never regrets, is that I will never see that smiling face again.
I love and will miss you Louie!!
Love
Uncle Donnie
Margaret Leo
April 14, 2009
Brother I will miss you so much, you are in my heart and no one can ever take that. I will miss the way you use to make me laugh.
Rest in peace and I will always love you.
Your sister
Margaret
Mary battersby
April 14, 2009
Nephew you will be missed by all and sorry to the family for your loss with love Uncle Joe and Aunt Mary Battersby and cousins Mariarose, Sarah and Alexa
Victoria McLean
April 14, 2009
My thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Special Prayers for his daughter, Melissa, her children (Louie's 2 grandsons, Zachary and Jacob). His son Louis, (Linda, the mother of his son and partner for yrs) along with his brother, sisters, and members of the family I don't know- You will remain in my prayers during this time.
With Warmest sympathy,
Victoria McLean
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