Louis-Graziano-Obituary

Louis Joseph Graziano

Clarkston, Michigan

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GRAZIANO, LOUIS JOSEPH of Clarkston; formerly of Bloomfield Hills and Sarasota, FL; August 26, 2006; Age 81; beloved husband of Rose for almost 60 yrs; greatest & dearest father of Maria (Bob) Strom of Wixom, Linda (Warren) Hilderbrand of Clarkston, Tom (Sherry) of Grayling, Nancy (Mike) Weightman of Clarkston, Bob (Ginny) of South Africa, and Madeline (Dave) Yenchko of Farmington Hills; preceded in death by his son Louie, granddaughter Tara Graziano and grandson Bryan Weightman; precious papa of 16 grandchilden and 11 great grandchildren; brother of Albert (Tisha) and Henry (Cathy), brother in law of Sara (the late Eugene all of IA. Louis served the US Army during WWII. He enjoyed bowling, tennis, golfing and table tennis. He retired as an executive at Ford Motor Company. Friends may visit at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston Monday 7-9pm and Tuesday 3-5 & 7-9pm with a scripture service Tuesday at 4:30pm. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10am at St Daniel Catholic Church, Clarkston where friends may visit directly at the church from 9:30am until time of mass. Rite of Committal Ottawa Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Society of the Little Flower or American Heart Association. Online guest book www.wintfuneralhome.com

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Dear Rose:
We just got back from Europe last night and was told of Lou's passing. We have such nice memories of the time spent with both of you. We will keep you in our prayers.

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Dear Mrs. Graziano, Madeline & Family,

A great man is gone. I wanted to express my condolences and appreciation of all that he stood for.

I've met a lot of people in my life. Few could match the genuine warmth, compassion and integrity of your father (and husband).

I was and remain grateful to the Graziano family and, now, sadly join so many in acknowledging your loss. -Jackie Berg

Jackie Berg (Belleville, MI )...

Dear Rose,
We were so very sad to hear about Lou's passing. He was such a kind and gentle man. We always appreciated his generosity in giving to St. Martha's school. With love, Fernando, Victoria and Via Viteri

Dear Mrs. Graziano, Madeline & Family,
A great man is gone. I wanted to express my condolences and appreciation of all that he stood for.

I've met a lot of people in my life. Few could match the genuine warmth, companion and integrity of your father (and husband).

I was and remain grateful to the Graziano family and, now, sadly join so many in acknowledging your loss. -Jackie Berg

Rose and Family,

May my sincerest condolences comfort you. My thoughts are with you all.

With my love,

Linda,
I am so very sad to hear about the passing of your father. May God give you and your family the stength to deal with this difficult time.

Dear Maria and Bob,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. May you find comfort in your cherished memories.

Dear Rose:

Beverly and I were shocked at the
news of Lou's death. We're so glad
we were able to get together with him and you before leaving Mich. I
know you miss him very much and we and all his many friends miss him also. He was a great guy, we keep him and you in our prayers.

Loren & Bev

I will always have fond childhood memories of "Drake Gatherings", but they were most fun when all the Graziano's attended. Mr. Graziano was always so sweet, kind, and welcoming to our family.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.