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James Friedman
June 21, 2012
I remember Louis from when he dated my sister Lynn when they were in High school. I remain friends with his brother Jerry.
I respected louis like an older brother & I will morn his passing.
Chuck Buckner
June 20, 2012
Dear Brill Family-I met Louis in February 1967 while working as an accountant for Gulf & Western where Louis was was the audit supervisor for E&E. We last had dinner together in Houston with some good buds this past December---wow 45 years of friendship. A lot of great times in between.
Louis and I worked together on some fun ( Southwest Growth Pool w our infamous and beloved mentor Herb Neyland) and stressful (Wanda Petroleum--in the midst of a large financial scandal) engagements while at Ernst in Houston in the late 60s. Our relationship was fully renewed when he retired from the firm and I began serving as audit partner to Temple-Inland in the 1990s.
While Louis had many wonderful traits, over the years, more than any single quality, I came to admire Louis's integrity and determination and dedication. Early on, it stood out to me that most I knew who joined the military reserves in the 60's complained and seemed to be dedicated to the minimum effort it took get by at that particular task --at least, that's what they said. Louis took his military job and preparation for duty seriously and said so ---and became a captain. That was Louis to me. He truly lived "Quality in Everything He Did". It was inspirational to work behind and beside a man so completely devoted to doing "the right thing" and doing it well ---whatever effort was required. I think he took that attitude to all of life. I admired and respected him so; I will miss him terribly.
My best to his girls. I am so sorry for your loss
Barbara Ruben
June 19, 2012
Dear Brill Family: It was with a great and heavy heart that I heard of the passing of my cousin, Louis Richard. I always remember looking up to him and thinking how handsome he was and so mature( he was 4 years older than me). When Louis Richard went off to college, I did not see him until he returned for the funeral of my dad and his Uncle, Claude McMillian. He related a story about my dad in a touching and beautiful eulogy that he delivered that I and my brothers were not aware of. When I got the news that he most likely would not survive this stroke, all I thought about was what a "gentle giant" of a man he was! I am so sorry for your loss and will always have a warm and tender memory of a dear man and a loving cousin.

Russell Denson
June 19, 2012
Dear Brill family -- I was sorry to hear of Louis's passing, but it brought back some good memories. I started at Ernst & Ernst in 1972, and I worked with Louis as much or more than anyone else. He was a great manager...demanding but caring and supportive...more than anyone else I worked with, he knew when to leave you alone and when to step in and help wrap things up. A perfect example -- At a busy, stressful time, he walked in my office and said "lets go to lunch". Upon my saying that I was too busy, he took his arm and in one quick move swept across my desk sending papers and files, calculators and pencils flying in the air and to the floor, and he said in a firm voice "I said we're going to lunch". I liked and respected Louis, and will always appreciate him as an important influence in my early business days. He was a good man. Russell Denson
For the Commander, Carroll R. Michaud
June 19, 2012
The Final Salute
“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.
This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Louis Richard Brill our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Louis. And to Louis it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the devoted and selfless service he rendered to his country during the Vietnam War while serving in the U.S. Army. Louis, you are a true patriot, who served with honor and distinction. You upheld the finest qualities of an American patriot warrior: courage, commitment, generosity, sacrifice, love and devotion to family and country. We bid you a sad farewell. You will be dearly missed from among our ranks. Be at Ease. Rest in Peace.
On behalf of the 1,261 military veteran Legionnaires of Lowe-McFarlane Post 14 of the American Legion, I extend our sympathies and our condolences to Louis's family and loved ones.
Dennis Engdahl, Commander, American Legion Post 14
5315 S. Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109
Ruth Beery
June 18, 2012
Louis was my wonderful brother-in-law and I will miss him so much. He was a loving soul to my dear sister and a giving man to his daughters. Life will be out of step without Lynn and Louis but heaven will be filled with love and a happy reunion.
Cheryl Jeter
June 18, 2012
Louis was such a wonderful person and such a delight to be around. I just saw him a month ago at Bill Jeter's funeral and he was just the same as he was when we double dated with he and Lynn in the early 1970's. He had brought pictures of us all in the early 1970's and we had a great laugh about our times back then. I will miss him.
Allen Reed
June 18, 2012
Louis was a great leader, an example for others to follow, and a genuine and caring person. It was my pleasure to have known him at Temple Inland. He will be missed by many.
Teresa & Robert Cain
June 18, 2012
We extend our condolences to the family of our dear and gentle friend, Louis Brill. We regret his passing; he was an exceptional man, who will be deeply missed.
June 18, 2012
We extend our condolences to the family of our dear and gentle friend, Louis Brill. We regret his passing; he was an exceptional man, who will be deeply missed.
Sincerely, Teresa and Robert Cain
Sandy Zimmermann Wright
June 17, 2012
Many of us were so fortunate to have worked with Louis. He was a great role model and teacher.
Barbara Steinle
June 17, 2012
Working with and for Louis was a delight. He was a grand gentleman to know. He will be missed
June 17, 2012
Louis was the best friend to have on our Line Ave. trolley trips. He went on to make the very MOST of his life. We were all most fortunate to have had the chance to know him. I am happy to know he is in the House of Our Father. Best to his family, Ralph R Gilster jr
Grant Adamson
June 17, 2012
Louis was a cherished mentor and a dear friend. He will be greatly missed.
Grant Adamson
Janell & Tom Foster
June 17, 2012
We have lost a prince.
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