Louis-Aresco-Obituary

Louis P. Aresco

Portland, Middletown, Connecticut

Age 70

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Portland, Middletown, Connecticut

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Louis P. Aresco, 70, of Portland, loving husband of Patricia (Shanahan) Aresco for 44 years, passed away peacefully at home with family on Thursday, August 8, 2013. He was the son of the late Joseph and Frances Puglisi Aresco. Louis graduated from Middletown High School ('61), St. Michael's...

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Aresco family: We just hearn of the passing of Lou and want you to know what a wonderful man he was. A special note to Joe and family, your Dad was really special and we will miss him very much. His work for Xavier and Mercy was really appreciated and will not be forgotten. My family will keep you in our prayers and hope to see all of you soon.

The King Family,
Maureen, Jack, Matt, Josh, and Zac.

Dear Pat and Family. So sad to hear of Lous passing. I know my husband Nick enjoyed coaching the Little League Red Sox with Lou.He always spoke highly of Lou. I know his family will miss him greatly. May God be with you and Bless you in this sad time. Marylou & Nick Pini.

Dear Pat & family: My thoughts and prayers are extended to you at this difficult time. Lou has joined Dad whom left us in 1995 to cancer. May you find comfort and strength from the love & prayers by family & friends and knowing he has joined the other saints triumphant!

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. Celebrate the wonderful times you have shared together. He will never be far away.

Toni, so sorry for your loss. It's been so many years that the last time I saw you last.Good times with the prayer group.God bless

Great guy, pleasure to know.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Pat and family,
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Sorry to hear, my prayers are with you.

Thinking of you and Joe and Jen. May you all find strength in your memories!