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Louis Alosco M.D.

Danbury, Connecticut

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Louis M. Alosco, MDLouis M. Alosco, MD, 88, of Danbury, husband of Alberta (Delco) Alosco, passed peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Wednesday, October 4, 2017.Dr. Alosco was born in Harlem, NY, son of Mario and Elisa (Lambiase) Alosco. He attended New York schools, Cardinal Hayes...

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Uncle Lou, miss you everyday. I talk to you and Elisa everyday. I could never forget you. I love you so much. I pray for and send my love to Aunt Alberta, and all my cousins and their beautiful families.

Uncle Lou, not a day goes by that you and Elisa are not with me. I ask now that you watch out for my husband Bill, you cared so much for each other. The love I have for you all sits deeply in my heart and miss you so very much. I know you are watching over us all and to my Aunt Alberta, my cousins and their families I send so much love and light. An amazing man you will always be, our relationship was extraordinary and means everything to me always and forever. I love you. Your niece Elisa

Dear Alberta & family
We are so saddened to hear of our cousin Louie's passing. Lou was a unique person, loving, kind and compassionate. When our daughter Donna was born there were many medical issues and Lou spent day and night in the hospital with her until the right diagnosis and finally medication were administered to save her life. He was also a devoted nephew to my Mom Delia. He would visit her, treat her for her medical issues and then pick up her medication. He was truly a...

To my Aunt Alberta and all my cousins, Mario, Louie, Tom, Elisa, and Ginny and all their families. I have one Aunt and one Uncle in this life. I was blessed by being given the best. Today is Uncle Lou mass, celebration of a life so well lived. My only regret is not being able to be there. But, this wonderful man knows how much I love them all. I will miss our talks and emails which were many. I was very close to my uncle and we would share laughter, stories, concerns of Life and family. He...

So sorry to hear of Louie's passing. He was the most wonderful neighbor next door to us for 7 years. He was so kind, helpful and a delight to know. Lots of fun times. A great friend and family man.

My thoughts and paryers to the family of Dr. Lou.
He was a great doctor and a great person. Always had a smile on his face when he came into the office. He sure will be missed. ❤

The Alosco Family:

From my earliest memories, my Mom Cesira would take me and my sister kim to your Dad's office in Morris Park. I'd wait nervously in the waiting room. Even more anxious in the exam room, until Uncle Louie opened the door with a huge smile and greeted me.... "It's Uncle Louie ... Scott!" Once I heard his voice, I was calmed. His gifts as a pediatrician were immeasurable. Those who were his patients were the LUCKY ONE''s from the babies to the teenagers. Aging out...

Ginny and family,

Louis was such a joy to know. Kind, considerate and smart, I so enjoyed my time on the Board of Education with him. Please accept our deepest condolences on this profound loss.