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Louis Akins Sr.

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN < Louis Akins Sr., 56, of 145 Osborne St., died peacefully Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, at the home of his son, Louis Jr. and his wife Tracy, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Carthage, Louis had lived most of his life in the Auburn area. Until his illness he had been employed for 11...

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uncle lou you were the greatest uncle on earth and the greatest godfather a girl could ever ask for .you and me always had the greatest times together while i was growing up to my adult years . you were always there if i was sad or just need a friend to to talk to .you taught me how fish, play poker and throw a fist if someone was to hurt me . you will be dearly missed by me and my kids .especially by me . give grama a kiss for me and tell her she is dearly missed to . love shannon

To The Entire Family,
I was sorry to hear about Lou. I loved his great smile and that funny little laugh of his. I remember all the trouble we used to get into when we were kids. Velma was always there to straighten us out. I remember sharing coffee with Lou and several cookouts at his mom's. He never had a bad word for anyone. I will sure miss him alot.
Love, Terry Oliver

Baby Brother, no words can express the loss I feel from your passing. What a pleasure you were to have in my life. We shared so many laughs and experiences growing up, including punishments, sometimes merely because we just couldn't stop giggling. Even when lif'e's circumstances or disagreements kept us apart, there was never a doubt in "our" minds of our love for one another as brother and sister. Even though watching you suffer so these past few months broke my heart, I was in awe at how...

To my Father In Law:

Always there with a smile
His heart went on for miles and miles.

Although your gone you wont be forgotten
This pain sucks and feels really rotten

Your pain is finally gone now
We will get through ours somehow
A blessing it is, thats what they tell us
The pain has been put on all of us

The clouds have started to part
The sun is shining in our hearts
We know your in a better place
But Know you never will be...

Lou-Trace-Amanda-Shannon
My Deepest condolences go out o ya'll with the passing of Lou.Oh my god the memories of him and grandma chasing me out the house.Wow them was the good ole days.He always had a way to make people laugh when upset or mad. He Will Be Missed BUT Wont ever be forgotten....

Sorry for your loss. Lou was a good man. He was always there to listen and talk to. He taught me the short cuts around town to make my deliveries at Villano's deli quicker lol. He will be missed by many

I Am Very Sorry For The Family Lou Was A Great Person. He Will BE Sadly Missed

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I love you grandpa and I love playing cards with you. I loved going fishing with you and jacob.

Love,
Adam