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Louis Sepe

1932 - 2021

Louis Sepe obituary, 1932-2021, Darien, CT

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1932

DIED

2021

Louis Sepe Obituary

Louis Paul Sepe
April 17, 1932 - December 17, 2020Louis Paul Sepe, born to Vincent Sepe and Laurina Nardone Sepe on April 17th, 1932, died suddenly on December 17th, 2020. Known as "Lou" by friends and neighbors, "Sep" by his wife, Cynthia, and "Gigi" or "Uncle Gigi" by his family in Millbrook, NY, where he was born, grew up, played basketball for and graduated from Millbrook High School. Lou met Cynthia, his wife of 69 years, on a blind date in 1950 in Millbrook where she was studying dramatic arts at Bennett College. Lou followed Cynthia to New York City, where both of them were to pursue careers in the performing arts. They returned to the Millbrook area, to marry on November 24th, 1951, and went on to live in Poughkeepsie, Brooklyn and Pleasant Valley, NY before moving to Darien with 3 kids, adding 3 more by the time they were settled in the house where they have lived since 1960.
Lou made his living in sales, working for many years at Dichello Distributors in Milford, remaining in touch with some of his co-workers up until his death. Lou kept singing when his kids were young, taking gigs in restaurants like Pagliaro's in Stamford, as a second or third job. His resonant voice delighted with cover songs from the likes of Sinatra, Tony Bennet, and Bobby Darin. He was always singing, whether around the house, at family gatherings or in the shower.
Lou was a voracious reader, especially drawn to historical biographies, educating himself in history, politics,and sports. He was a deft conversationalist, often engaging in passionate discussions around these topics, as well as movies and music. He had an incredible memory. Watching old movies with him, he would name all of the actors, from stars to bit parts. He loved playing golf, having started as a kid with his brothers, and making yearly pilgrimages in autumn to play in the Berkshires. In the last few years he putted around his back yard, where there are still several errant golf balls to be found. He enjoyed working around the yard, taking pride and enjoyment in flowers, herbs and his butterfly bushes, delighting in identifying the butterflies and birds they attracted. He was a loyal Yankees fan and a real people person, enjoying the social aspects of his part time jobs throughout his retirement at the Puritan and the Darien Donut. A devout Catholic, he never missed a Sunday in his role as a well dressed usher at St. John's Roman Catholic Church, enjoying and charming all who entered. He was hard to get to a party and, once there, twice as hard to get to leave. He especially loved children, spending time with grandkids whenever he could, often throwing a ball, offering sport tips or getting down on the floor to play or read with them. Unfortunately, he had yet to meet three of his great-grandchildren due to geography and Covid.
Lou was a generous contributor to many charities, notably St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Children International, Toys for Tots, Connecticut Food Bank, Feed America, the local volunteer fire department, and his beloved St. John's, to name a few. In his work, his community and his family, Lou was known for being a polite, kind, warm and generous person. He had a typical "Dad" sense of humor that was playful, if cringeworthy and a youthful energy, belying his 88 years, making his sudden passing all the more shocking to those who knew him.
Lou's greatest joy and pride was his family. He was the loving husband and, more recently, caregiver to Cynthia Muller Sepe. He was the father of Michael Sepe, of Sedona, AZ, Christopher Seppe (d. 1989), Victoria Zebrower of Colonia, NJ, Suzanne Sepe of North Haven, CT, Anthony Sepe of Chester, VT, and Melissa Sepe Chepuru of Scarsdale, NY; loving father-in-law to Audrey Sepe, Michael Zebrower, Richard Glendon, Tish Anagnos, Susan Rizzo and Giri Chepuru; grandfather of Sister Christina M. Sepe, Fred Rizzo (Asha), Samuel and Gabriel Zebrower, Acadia M. Crouse, Shilpa Chepuru (Tom Prothero), Shanthi Sepe-Chepuru and Narain Chepuru; great-grandfather to Nora and Max Rizzo and Sebastian and Sienna Prothero. He is also survived by his brother Victor Sepe of Millbrook, NY, his sister Rosemarie Nielsen of Poughkeepsie, and several nieces and nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Due to Covid there was a small family viewing and mass. A celebration of Lou's life will be planned when it is safe to gather. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Lou's name to St. Jude's, Children International, or a charity or cause dear to your heart.

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Published by Darien Times on Apr. 13, 2021.

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Phil Santomassi

April 7, 2025

Large Louie as I would come to call him! Louie worked with me for 6 years at the Donut inn in Darien.
Lou always had some many insightful things to say. Be it sports, politics! I miss our talks Lou rest in peace!! Always you´re friend Phil

Phil santomassi

June 26, 2021

Large Lou as I would call him! Lou worked for me at the Donut inn from the day I opened it to the day I sold. Lou was very well read, I will miss our little debates. Rip Lou you will be sorely miss.
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Phil santomassi

June 26, 2021

Mr. Sepa was a real gentleman! He worked for me at the Donut Inn in Darien for 6 years. I loved Lou and our many discussions about his beloved Yankees and of course Politics. Lou was a very intelligent man on many subjects very well read.
I moved to North Carolina after I sold the Donut inn. However Lou and I kept in contact.
RIP Lou you will me missed by many
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Jim Fulton

April 19, 2021

I remember Mr. Sepe from the time that Mike and I went to Baker (Elementary) School. He was a good, kind and generous man, and the earth is a little poorer today now that he is gone.

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