Louis-DEMER-Obituary

Louis Joseph DEMER

Tucson, Arizona

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DEMER, Louis Joseph peacefully entered eternal life at age 98, on Sunday February 4, 2018, surrounded by his family. He was born on July 11, 1919, to Maude Murray and Jacob Demer, in Honesdale, PA. He attended Notre Dame and graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and M.S. in Aeronautical...

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Louis. Thank you for the love you bring. Your faith was great. Your so smart. We will miss you. I love you. See you in heaven someday. Sorry family for your loss. He truly was a good man. Hard to replace him. God bless

My prayers to you and your family, Joe. I am so sorry for your loss and I am sure your family has many wonderful memories of your father to keep him nearby always.

To my dear Uncle Lou: Thank you for watching over me now and thanks for introducing me to Johnny Unitas in Towson, Maryland. I love you, Uncle Lou. -- Your loving nephew, Mark Ochs.

We send our love and prayers to the Demers. Mr. & Mrs. Demer took care of us and loved us like family too. Their love, cheerfulness, generosity, humor, compassion, and high standards were beyond compare, and their own children have continued this exceptional legacy. Blessings on all the Demers and thank you all for making the world a much better place!

Joe and Family,

My prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your father.

I am so sorry for the loss of Lou Demer. Had many good times with him and Mary and she would send me a card on my birthday each year and when she passed he picked up the pace and would mail a card to me. My prayers are with you. May he and Mary enjoy eternal life.

Jeanne and family,
A Wonderful service for an extraordinary man! I have many fond CT memories of both of your parents. Much love and light to him as he continues his journey.

Tom and Family,

My prayers are with you. I took metallurgical engineering class from your dad. He was a great professor.

Eric Thomson

When I think about him, I can't help but recall the note from Lou I kept taped near my computer for years. In it he thanked me for mentioning his accident in our newsletter and wishing him a speedy recovery on behalf of all of us in the Tucson Community Tennis Program. I remember thinking: Wow, here's a man who gets hit by a car and finds a reason to write a thank you note. That is a very positive person!

Lou was an inspiration to all of us. The TCTP children adored him. I hate...