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Louis V. Cianfrogna

Melbourne, Florida

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Louis V. Cianfrogna - Titusville - Louis Vincent Cianfrogna, 66, entered this life on November 2, 1942, and left us on Saturday, October 17, 2009. In that time Lou never met a stranger. During and after high school he worked in construction and then served as a member of the U.S. Air Force from...

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Dear Julie and Family,

I just learned of Louis' passing from a note from Aunt Lotte. I am sorry for you loss; I am even more sorry that we lost touch. The last time I saw him was at Aunt Lucy's when he came home from Japan to be with his father who had a heart attack. And then we both went different ways living all over the states. I send my prayers and deepest sympathy. Cousin Mary (Aunt Bessie's daughter)

To Julie and Family,
Lou was a dynamic person who touched the lives of many people. Beneath his "tough" exterior was a heart of gold. He will surely be missed. Our deepest sympathy,
Peter and Fonda Haddad

Dear Julie and Family,
There are no words to express how shocked I was to hear of Lou's untimely passing. Sebastian and I often talked about your trip to Vegas, and dinner at the Golden Nugget. That was the night Jerry Spense walked in with Bo Derek. Do you remember that? Lou was so excited. It was a great night.
December 17th will mark two years since Sebastian lost his battle with cancer. Time does help, but don't expect too much of yourself. No one can tell you how you...

Julie & family,
We just learned with great sadness of Lou's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He was a special person and will be missed by all whose lives he touched.

Julie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. I will always remember how wonderful Lou was with the "Cianfrogna Classic." The best ladies tournament in Florida!
With sympathy,
Laura Chasen

Dear Julie, my deepest sympathy for you loss of your dear Husband, I have very fond memories of the Cianfrogna's Golf Classic that you and Lou had invited me and the rest or our group from Palm City. My prayers are with you and your family,
Sincerely, Chris Lauzon

I was so saddened to learn of Lou's passing. He was a man so full of love and kindness. I don't think he ever met a stranger and when you had the honor of calling Lou your friend you were very lucky.

My deepest sympathy to all of Lou's family. May your memories of this gentle man help you to heal.

My prayers are with Julie and the family. Lou will greatly be missed by many who loved him. He was a champion for the underdog. He always told it like it was and didn't mince words, but it you needed help, Lou was always there for you. I am so glad that he touched my life.

Mr.C-what a man. A true asset to our community. Prayers and condolences to his family. bj titusville, fl