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Louis J. DiLisio

Mount Kisco, New York

1931 - 2020 (Age 88)

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88
LOCATION
Mount Kisco, New York
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Louis J. DiLisioMount Kisco - Ridgefield Conn. -Louis (Lou) J DiLisio Sr. of Ridgefield, CT passed away on Tuesday January 14 at the age of 88. Lou - the son of an Italian immigrant, was born in Mt Vernon NY in 1931 to the late Edward and Antoinette DiLisio of Mt Kisco NY. He leaves a tremendous...

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Dear Daddy, it's been a year since you've been gone and you're missed every single day bye every single member of our family. I can't tell you how much I would give spend an extra hour with you

Lucy, Sorry to here of Lou's passing. I have many good memory's of the times my Mom & Dad spent with you and Lou. I always appreciated Lou letting me go to the body shop in Mt. Kisco with him. I still play with old cars.

Sincerely. Mark Plucenik

I am so so sorry for Lou's passing. My heart goes out to all of his family. Lou touched my heart from our first meeting and held a special place in my heart. I will never forgot your strong example of love, kindness, hard work and compassion.

Dad,

You weren't just my father, you were my mentor, boss, friend and most of all MY PAL.

My heart is broken in a million pieces and I will miss you terribly.

Love to you always,
Linda

Gail, so sorry to learn of your uncle's passing.

Lucy and family---------I was shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Louie. He was such a sweet gentle man. I will be forever grateful for the many years of enjoyment and pleasure he gave my mother by "allowing" her to work at CasaDiLisio pesto table. I say "allowing" because she never looked at it as a job because it was a place she looked forward to going each day. Because of you and Louie. She loved both of you so, so much.
May God grant you strength at this sad time.
With...

We remember Lou, Lucy, and the entire family
from our many happy years living in Twixt Hills. Beach Volleyball was Lou's forte, and he could spike it with real gusto!! We remember him as a larger than life man, who left a warm, positive impression everywhere he went. Our sincere condolences to the De Lisio family in their time of sorrow, and remember: the parting will be short, and the reunion sweet. May God Bless Lou Di Lisio and his family-John McMurray and the whole McMurray family.

Sending my love to all of you. What a truly special man. We feel blessed to have known him!!! Love you, Barry and Patty

So sorry to hear of Lou's death. We had a wonderful business relationship with him. We printed for his business and enjoyed the product he produced. He was a very very nice gentleman. Our condolences to his wife and family. Ann & Bill Harden (Accel Printing)