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Thomas Cole
March 6, 2004
Thomas J. Cole. 
 
Louie was a great guy, I was married to his daughter, years ago. 
 
I took him to a Steel Mill golf tournament, with me and my son Anthony, we had a Great time.
Linda Arata, Ferraro, Cammarota
February 14, 2004
Daddy, I miss you so, no one knew how close we were, my heart is broken, but we will meet again, and I know you are watching from above, seeing im doing right by you, in till we meet again, I know you are with your brother, and all the Arata's, and my beloved Jimmy, you loved him as I did, your probably asking him to fix something, cause he had small hands, so many, many memories, I love you Daddy, I put this book in here for you, cause I won't get to see your other book, your saying Dam it Linda stop spending money, money can't buy happiness....I know your watching me from up above, I feel you, again till we meet again, love you forever, Your Daughter Linda
Joseph Siino
February 10, 2004
Uncle Louie was an icon in pittsburg. I first met him at the Mobil gas station in the late 1950s. I also remember his father sitting in front of the station. Good people.
SANDRA ENEA
February 5, 2004
DEAR LINDA 
 
 
 
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR DAD. 
 
KEEPING YOU CLOSE IN CARING THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS...GOD BLESS YOU............LOVE SANDRA ENEA
John Cerda
February 4, 2004
Linda, sorry for the lose of your dad, take care of yourself for him.
Cara Ulrich Espinosa
February 3, 2004
Louie is the reason for my family...he introduced my mom and dad to each other! Arata's Gas Station was a friendly "landmark" for all of us who grew up in that neighborhood. Good, fun memories....
VICKI STOWELL NANNIZZI
February 2, 2004
MY THOUGHTS GO WITH YOU.
OPAL & BILL VASQUEZ
February 2, 2004
I'LL ALWAYS CHERISH THE MEMORIES OF LOUIE & HIS FAMILY,DINNERS, PARTIES, TRIPS, AND WATCHING HIS CHILDREN GROW UP.
marlene jeter
February 2, 2004
iam so sorry for your loss ,so sorry i was not there to help you with what you are going through. if you need to talk or any thing else, please fell free to write. love you. marlene.
Larry Arata
February 2, 2004
Uncle Louie 
 
You lived a long and productive life and you will be missed by your family and friends. 
 
May God hold you in his hands. 
 
 Larry
SIKWAYI DILL
February 2, 2004
LINDA I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY PRAYERS
Contra Costa Times
Posted an obituary
January 12, 2004
Louie Arata Obituary
Louie R. Arata Passed away January 10, 2004 at age 89. Louie was a member of the Elks Lodge and owner of Arata's Mobil Station on Railroad Ave. in Pittsburg for many years. Louie is survived by his loving wife, Josephine; son, Don Arata; and... Read Louie Arata's Obituary
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