Louis-Esposito-Obituary

Louis Esposito

Norwalk, Connecticut

Oct 10, 1925 – Mar 10, 2019

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BORN
October 10, 1925
DIED
March 10, 2019
LOCATION
Norwalk, Connecticut

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Louis Anthony EspositoLouis Anthony Esposito, 93, of Norwalk, the loving husband of the late Mary Yates Esposito, died peacefully on Sunday, March 10th, 2019, surrounded by his loving family. Louis was born at Norwalk Hospital on October 10th, 1925 to Florence Mae (Weed) Esposito and Anthony...

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As a child I was friends with Louis' s son Louis (who had a fabulous sense of humor) and we would sometimes hang around the store on Tierney St. Mr. Esposito was always so kind and generous to us. He treated me like a son. I loved to see him because he always treated me so well. He was a great human being.

I just came across this and was very saddened to read it. 'Uncle' Lou was a wonderful person. I worked with him at Stew's in the late 80's and very much enjoyed all the time I spent with him. He will truly be missed but always remembered. Sorry for your loss.

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The espositos were a big part of my child hood. My grandparents magdaline and john schattina lived next house over from them and i would always go over and play with there grandchidren great memories.

To the Esposito Family. I was saddened to hear of your dad's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. I am so impressed with the relationship that Lou and my dad had over all these years and I certainly have heard many great stories. They had a very special bond. You are all so lucky to have had such a wonderful dad.
Janet Gaynor

Dear Cathy and Family,

I am so saddened to hear about your Dad's passing this past Sunday. Please know you are all in my prayers and good thoughts during this sorrowful time.
I am so glad your Dad got to walk Carolyn down the aisle on December 31, 2018. He was a proud Grandpa!
Peace,

Pat Tone

Liz, Catherine, Mary Lou, Laurie, Joanie, Annie, Theresa, Joe, Tom and Lou,

I am absolutely heartbroken for all of you. Your dad was truly the best. I will always remember his extreme generosity (bazookas galore) and what an incredibly nice man he was. I'm so sorry to miss the celebration of his wonderful life. Please know that I'm there with you in spirit and that I feel your pain. We were all so lucky, weren't we?

Love you all,
Cousin Barb (in Oregon)

deepest sympathy to your family at this time lou was a great guy who I admired and respected ill never forget hanging out at the Tierney st store great memories my condolences to your family sincerely,rob canal