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Louis P. Bucca

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BUCCA Louis P. Bucca Soccer coach and Hall of Fame member, of Livingston, 48 Louis P. Bucca, 48, died suddenly on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. Monday at the Hancliffe Home for Funerals, 222 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, with a 12 noon Mass at St. Philomena...

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Debbie, Sammy & Lexy,

I am so sorry that you had to suffer such a loss within your lifetime. My prayers go out to all of you. I am sure you know that I will do what ever is in my power to help you during your time of need, whether you want to talk, laugh, cry or just hang out. I will be available.
Love Always,
Desiree

louis
You will be missed.You remain in my heart forever.love uncle joe

Lou,
If wealth was measured not by numbers in a bank account, but by the number of people whose lives were touched, then you are a very wealthy man. You are and always will be a very special part of our family. Your love, kindness, and generosity will never be forgotten. Please know you are loved and will always be in our hearts and prayers.
love, your sister in law, Kimberlee

Lou, I want you to know how very much you are missed & loved. You were like a son to me, always concerned over my well being, always helping me get through my pain over the loss of Dad. Please forgive me for not being there for you. I know I can never fill the void your going away has left in the hearts & lives of Debbie, Lexy and Sam, but I will be here for them whenever they need me.
Rest In Peace,
Love,
Mama

I was so upset to hear of the loss of such a kind, sweet person. I would bring my kids to Livingston twice a year and we would always go to Seymours to see Lou. He would fill me in on how everyone was doing and where they were living. Lou, you will be missed!

I played soccer with Lou on the traveling team in Livingston in the mid 80's. He was a great teamate, tireless worker, on and off the field. Always raising money for charity through his love for bycing. He will be greatly missed, may G-d bless his family.

Lou Bucca was one of the "good guys" in this world. Lou had a special connection to people with developmental disabilities, and rolled out the red carpet when residents of the ARC group homes came into SEYMOUR'S. Lou and his staff always bent over backwards, to make them feel welcome.
Our deep and sincere sympathy is offered to his family. Every person that knew Lou, miss him. We share your sadness. Lou is a permanent absence in our hearts, and in the community.

Dear Bucca Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this time. Lou was a special guy in many ways. He will be greatly missed.

To the Bucca Family,
I was sad to hear about Lou's passing. He will definitely be missed. Lou touched many people's lives in such a positive way; this is amazing in today's times when people rush through life. My prayers are with you all.
Sincerely,


Ralph D. Dell'Aquila, Ed.D.
Livingston, NJ