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Louis A. Christina

Boston, Tewksbury, Winthrop, Massachusetts

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Of Tewksbury, formerly of the North End of Boston, suddenly, April 22nd, age 59. Loving father of Michael L. Christina & survived by Michael's mother & Louis's dear close friend Diane Guardabasso both of Winthrop. Son of the late Louis & Mary (Gusmini) Christina. Beloved brother of...

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My dear, dear friend you are missed every day. RIP

Denise and Janice:

What a shock! Joanne up here in Maine told me of Louis' sudden passing and the good times of Crystal Coin flooded back to me--Louis bursting through the front door with a client or some other news about the North End or something else that was entertaining.

I still think of those days fondly and of you both. Best wishes and my prayers are with you.
John Blois
Boothbay Harbor, ME

In an era when no one knows their neighbors anymore, everyone knew Lou. He was always there with a smile or laugh (and he had such a great laugh). He will be missed.

Michael and Diane

I was sorry to hear about Louie, he was a true ray of sunshine. I loved working with him at Whitakers... He love his family, fishing and racing and always had very funny tales to tell. He will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and his entire family at this time of grief.

Dear Michael, Diane and the Christina Family,

Louie was never without a smile, a snicker, or a tongue in cheek remark.
Those are some of the things that made him so lovable.
A man who's life was cut short and so suddenly, but left so many people happier because they knew him. Our condolences to you.

Denise and Janis,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your brother. Nothing replaces family, but may you find solace in the memories all of you shared together while he was alive.

With love

Michael, Diane, Janis, Denise & Family,

Our hearts at Accurate Elevator are so broken. Lou was not only our incredible co-worker, he was our friend. I often referred to him as our "guru", he had so much knowledge. We loved his little giggles and his hearty laugh, his amazing smile and genuine warmth, his fishing stories, his family and friend stories and of course his stories about his beloved Michael. Michael, he was so, so proud of you. Just like all of you, our lives will...

to my pal lou,
you will be missed, my friend...
you always made the room a little brighter!!!

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.