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Louis M. Cherrone

Bolton and Manchester, Connecticut

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Louis M. Cherrone, 53, of Bolton and formerly of Manchester, beloved husband of Debra F. (Thompson) Cherrone, died Friday, (October 24, 2003) at Manchester Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. He was born September 18, 1950 in Manchester, son of Angela (Vitarelli) Cherrone of Manchester and...

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We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Corrine Youngstrom
and
David Humiston

For years, we lived in East Hartford and this guy Lou kept sending us advertising from his agency. We finally decided to "get out of Dodge" as my husband put it and I said let's call this persistent guy Lou who keeps mailing me ads. We had him over one night and listed two houses with him. We both immediately loved him and got a big kick out of his easy ways. We spent the whole night joking around and telling stories. He always talked about his wife who "would never spend money" while he...

I am profoundly saddened to hear of Lou's demise, and offer my deepest sympathies to his family and loved ones.

I am very sorry to hear of Lou’s passing. My deepest sympathy to Lou’s family and friends. I have very fond memories of my days calling on Lou at the store. He was a special person and helped me learn some important life lessons. I am glad I had the chance to get to know Lou and will always remember him.

David and I send our deepest condolences. This is especially sad since we just spent some time visiting at the Class Reunion earlier this month. Dave will always remember his sense of humor.

Our deepest sympaty to Lou's family.
Lou was a dear friend to me and my family growing up in Manchester.
Lou and I crossed paths when my husband and I sold a home in Vernon and bought our property in Columbia. Lou was more than a real estate agent, he was a true friend. Lou helped us through that sale and purchase and stuck around, he was always there for me and Ken, when we needed a friend or someone to talk to.
I used to tell Kenny, just heard from Lou, he's just...

Our heart-felt sympathy to you, Deb, and your family. We are so sorry for your loss and we pray that God wraps you in His peace and comfort at this time.
Our prayers are with you. Love

We will always have fond memories of Lou. We had such a great time at the UCONN football game. We had lots of laughs at City Steam! Lou, you loved our boys and you just couldn't stop clowning with them everytime they came to the office.
You will most definitely be missed. Our love and thoughts go out to your family. Deb, we are here for you and offer our deepest sympathy. May god give you peace in this difficult time.

My prayers go out to Lou's family at this time of loss.My brother,Gregg Woodruff,has known Louie for many years. I remember them babysitting for our daughter. I last saw Louie a few years ago and he was always cheerful and smiling! God bless you.