Louis-Dell'Ermo-Obituary

Louis R. Dell'Ermo

Union, New Jersey

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Louis R. Dell'Ermo, 79, of Whitehouse Station, N.J., passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family, on Nov. 4, 2013. The funeral is from the Galante Funeral Home, 2800 Morris Ave., Union, N.J., on Saturday at 9 a.m. A Funeral Mass celebrating his life will be held at the Cathedral...

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I was the senior BNDD Agent at the ODALE Task Force back in 1972-1973 in Newark, N.J. I fully agree with the last 8 comments.

I worked with Louie Dell'Ermo at Newark P.D. and at the ODALE Task Force in Newark, N. J. He was the reason I returned to Newark, P.D.

I was the IRS Special Agent assigned to the ODALE Task Force in Newark, N.J. back in 1972-1973. The 3 "Secretaries", Joanne, Mary and Sheila, working there all noticed the heavy odor of garlic whenever Louie Dell'Ermo and Carlo "Bocce Ball" Boccia returned from their daily "lunch".

Sgt. Louie Dell'Ermo brought over Officer Tommy Ricketts and one other Officer from his old "Pickpocket Squad" at Newark P.D. to the ODALE Task Force.

I loved greasy Louie & Carlo Bocce-Ball.

I was the Asst. U.S. Attorney who had overall supervision of the ODALE, and later the DEA Task Force Office, in Newark, N.J. where Louie Dell'Ermo was assigned from the "Pickpocket Squad" at Newark P.D.

Let me just say that I wish that I could have done a few things differently back in. 1972. One of them was not having Louie there.

Louie Dell"Ermo was a total "greaseball", just like Carlo A."Boccee Ball". You could just smell the "garlic" when they returned from "lunch".

Louie Dell'Ermo was real good at smoking cigars, going to lunch & k. up to Carlo Boccia.

"Louie" Dell'Ermo and Carlo Boccia were a couple of REAL "greasers". I supervised both of these "wise guys" at the Newark, N.J. DEA Task Force office and I knew well how thay really were at work. Captain Morris, Newark P.D. told me all about them. And was he ever right.