Louis-Arminio-Obituary

Louis "Lou" Arminio

Newark, New Jersey

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Louis Arminio, 64, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Paterson, N.J. A celebration of Louis's life has been planned. For details please go to: www.silvertonmemorial.com. Louis was born on Jan....

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I always treasured the times we spent together. From an early age living in Clifton I have so many memories of you. You were always Kind, Funny, and always excepted people for who they were. We had so many laughs hanging out together.You were and will always be my favorite cousin. I miss you dearly Love you Louis. Peace.....Gina

Lou: You taught me a lot. It was great working with you. Will miss you a lot.

Lou
I am so glad I had the pleasure to work with you. Our Cottage 12 family has lost one of it's shinning stars. You have made a difference in the quality of life for the men who live in Cottage 12.
Until we meet again my friend, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. Sharon.

Lou, you were a great mentor and friend. You will be missed.

Deeply touched and saddened by his passing, but there are a lot of pleasant memories about him. He will be missed.

Thinking of you today...

Lou, you will be missed. When you retired from WDC, you left big shoes to fill, and no one since has come close. I have always admired your spirit and the kindness you showed to others in spite of all their handicaps and personal difficulties. Rest in peace my friend.

A great mind and a great heart... and a wonderful friend. My only consolation is knowing that you are in a better place.

My dear nephew Louis, it is with a heavy heart that I write this. You have left this world too suddenly and it is still unbeliveable for me to accept your loss so soon after Uncle Romeo. You will be missed by many, my prayers will be with you and all the family you have met in heaven. God Bless you.
Love Aunt Mary