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2021
Louis Joseph Cavicchio, III aged 69 of Eldersburg, MD passed suddenly on May 8, 2021 at Carroll Hospital. Born on July 9, 1951 in Philadelphia PA. He was the son of the late Louis and Thelma Cavicchio. He was the husband of Judith Connor Cavicchio, his wife of 50 years.
He graduated from Catonsville High in 1970, enlisted in the Army and served in Vietnam from 1971-1972. After the service, Lou attended college and began a 45 year career with Westinghouse/Northrup Grumman. He recently retired and enjoyed watching the Ravens and Orioles games with his family. He loved growing hot peppers in his garden, playing with his dogs and an occasional fishing trip. Lou was well known in his community by many businesses that he would frequent with his son, Matt.
Lou is survived by his loving wife, Judith, and sons Louis Joseph IV with wife Lesa and Matthew Joseph, siblings Linda La Hart (John) and Lisa Heins(Tom). He also leaves behind 4 grandchildren: Emily, Jane, Adam and Caden and great granddaughter Sarah and numerous nephews and nieces.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Those desiring may make donations in his memory to a dog rescue of your choice.
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Judy, I just saw this very sad news and am so very sorry for your loss. Ot was a pleasure working with you and Lou was a great man who did beautiful quality work in home building. He bulit me a beautiful home in Fallston in 1979 and I was just thinking about reaching out to see if he would recommend a builder for my retirement home.
Please contact me at [email protected] when you can. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Sharon Bowerman Kelley
August 28, 2022
Judy and family:
Ray and I want to offer our condolences over Lou’s passing. We spoke to our sister in law Jeanne Singleton who grew up with Lou and shared the news. Will be thinking of you and praying for you all in the coming days.
Paula Pfeiffer Tignall
Friend
May 19, 2021
Lou was a get it done kind of guy, on whom I and many others depended on for many years at NGC. He would roll his sleeves up and do whatever needed done and he had fun doing it. I worked for Lou's Dad for years, he was also a great guy. Lots of great memories over 40 plus years. RIP my friend.
Chuck Eary
Coworker
May 11, 2021
Lisa and Tom and family - I am so saddened to learn of Lou's passing. Please know that I will keep you all in my prayers during this difficult time. If you need anything, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Cheryl John
Friend
May 11, 2021
My heart is heavy learning of Lou getting his wings. Prayers are with Judy and the family.
Diane Bixler
Acquaintance
May 11, 2021
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