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Louis F. Bantle

Greenwich, Connecticut

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LOUIS F. BANTLE of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. and Greenwich, died peacefully surrounded by his family on October 10, 2010 at Greenwich Hospital. He was 81 years old. Born in Bridgeport, on November 22, 1928, to the late Louis A. Bantle and Marie Daisenberger. He is survived by his wife, Virginia...

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I was a Sales Rep., Division Manager, Department Manager, Regional Sales Manager and Event Promotion Manager for UST. I had the pleasure to be around Lou on many occasions. He always welcomed me and it was easy to feel comfortable around Lou. So many really good times at Indy for the 500. All the very best to all of Lou´s family members. Regards, John Mueller

I will always remember receiving The Chairmans Cup For Outstanding Achievement from Lou in 1981. On the light side, this was also the one and only year that award was ever presented so I have one of a kind award. The Indy 500 and Lou and I in that golf cart driving around the Snake Pit inside of turn number 1 at the track will forever be remembered. All my very best to all of Lous family members.

Wonderfull man who showed much interest and respect toward others.

His support of others left a huge impression on many to realize their potential.

Glad our lives crossed paths.

To Gini and the Bantle family..
We were very saddened to learn of LF's passing.
Our years with him at UST have left so many memories, we couldn't single out just one. He was a remarkable man with an enduring legacy that his children and grandchildren can be so proud of. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Patricia & John Gramlich

Dear Gini,Gloria and I were deeply sorry to hear of Lou's passing. To me he was an example of how to live your life in a program that we both love. I new Lou for over 60 years and have always admired him and the influence he had in my life. May the Higher Power bless you and your family. All the best Dick and Gloria Webber Palm Coast Fl

Dear Mrs. Bantle, Terri, Bobby and Family.
Please accept my deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Although it has been some time since we have spoken or seen each other, I remember the kindness and sincerity that Mr. Bantle showed to us. For this I will continue to respect and admire him. His legacy will live on in everything he has accomplished during his time with us. God Bless.

Dear Gini,
I am forever indebted to Lou for all that he did for me and I am extremely grateful. He was truly a quiet angel, always helping and always loyal. Both of you as well as your family are in the hearts and thoughts of so many during these days of remembrance. Lou is at peace and his real legacy is the hundreds that he helped along the way. All my thoughts for peace and love to all of the Bantle family.

The Lord giveth
as we puffeth away.
Blessed by the name of the Lord.

Gini, Bob, Terri, Chris, Lori & Grandchildren, although I did not know Lou well during my tenure at UST, I always remember his warm smile when we passed in the hall. He was a very special person and angel, I think. The world was a better place with him in it and now, he will watch us all from heaven. Wishing you all the best during your loss. Lorella Salvati Colonna, Ridgefield, CT