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Ernest Joseph "Ernie" Lepore

Norwalk, Connecticut

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Montville - Ernest Joseph "Ernie" Lepore, 74, of Uncasville, and former longtime Wilton and Norwalk resident, died peacefully at his home on Sunday, July 8, 2012. He was the loving husband of Geraldine "Geri" Lepore.Born in Norwalk, on Feb. 22, 1938, Ernie was the son of the late Michael and...

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Geri - I just heard of Earnie's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. As everyone who knew him is aware he was a great person. Please accept my condolences.

Dear Geri--Our hearts goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. Ernie was the best,he always left us laughing after talking to him.If you EVER need anything we are just a phone call away and we will always be there for you.

Michael and family, Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your brother. May you find comfort in your memories.

Marc & Michelle,
Your dad was our hero in High School and he will remain that always. He was kind, gentle, caring and understanding and always had a smile for us. He lives on in you and your children and you both have and will continue to make him proud. I feel honored and blessed to know your family and I will keep your dad in my heart and prayers always. Much love, Tara Henwood Butzbaugh

To Mike and Family.. Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your brother. I remember him well. Our prayers our with you and your family.

Mark and Melissa,

Please accept our sympathy for the loss of your beloved father.

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory L. Riley & Family

Marc and the Lepore family, Sorry for you loss

Dear Geri,

We are so sorry for your loss. The process of dialysis is so difficult but seeing the two of you each morning always lightened the load.

Sincerely, The Bond Family

Mark: Your dad was a "cops cop" and that is the greatest compliment I can give to any man who served with the professionalism and integrity with which he served. I go back a long, long way with your dad. I am proud to have served along side of him. I always felt safe knowing he had my back when I needed it. We had our fun but we did our job and we did it well. I loved him and I will miss him. I know his blood runs deep within you and for that, you can be very,very proud. God bless...