1933
2020
Dec 29, 1933 - Jan 28, 2020
On January 28th, 2020, Louisa Helen Baumhoff passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family and many friends. Louisa was born in Brooklyn, NY on December 29th, 1933 to Nick and Julia Cirillo. She spent her formative years living in a crowded 3-story brownstone with her parents, two younger sisters, Annette and Julie, and several generations of extended family. She was the first family member to pursue higher education and attended Wagner College on Staten Island. Her daily journey consisted of two buses, a subway and ferry to reach the campus each way. She was a proud graduate and believed deeply in the power of education.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
Peter and Lynnette
June 19, 2021
We missed you greatly today, as like all other days dear friend.
So easy to recall your laughter, greetings and positivity.
Lynnette and Peter, New Zealand.
Eileen Malone
April 29, 2020
Louisa was a wonderful person who was a bright spot of warmth and caring to me and my family. I will always treasure my last visit with her over tea and her delicious coffee cake .
Lynn Can
April 2, 2020
My beautiful friend, Big Louuuu
Is watching over us from above.
I googled to get her FB or email and her obituary appeared. She was a light of love and joy to anyone who had the privilege of knowing her. "There's sun on the deck" Your roller skates from JHS in Brooklyn. Both of us skating on Mckillop. You'll always be in my heart. I love you. Lots of love and strength being sent to "The kids"
April 1, 2020
Big Louuuu,
I was thinking of you a lot lately/ Googled your name to find your FB or email and found your obit, I'm sobbing, my beautiful friend. I loved you so much, with the dimples and beautiful smile. I'll never forget our fun time in Oakland. "There's sun on the deck" is what you would say when you called my house. To Stephen, Eric and Krista, I love youse and hope your beautiful mother didn't suffer. She was truly a light in this world. Love y0use, Lynn Mckillop Rd. xxxx
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