Louis-Hada-Obituary

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Louis Warren Hada

Stratford, Connecticut

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DIED
January 5, 2020
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Stratford, Connecticut

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Louis Warren Hada, of Stratford, CT passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 5, 2020. He was the devoted husband of 53 years to Marcia Danberg Hada. In addition to his beloved wife Marcia, he is survived by his loving daughter, Jennifer Hada and her husband, Troy Gayeski of New Canaan, CT...

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Mr. Hada was the BEST teacher I had. He was more than a teacher, he cared for his kids he taught. It was a pleasure being his student at Bullard Havens, class of 1991, blueprinting/mechanical drafting. The knowledge he instilled in us will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace, Mr. Hada ❤

I was so sorry to hear about the passing of my favorite Teacher, Mr. Hada. It was a pleasure to know him and to have him as my High School Machine Drafting Shop Teacher. He was one of the BEST people I met and knew in life. He was so understanding and a great mentor to so many students in High school at Bullard Havens RVTS. You could hear him sing one of his tunes he liked "Trailer for sale or for rent, Rooms to let for 50 cent" from King of the Road in our shop class room. Til this day when...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing that the two brothers were together just a few short months ago before they passed. I take comfort in knowing they are together in paradise.

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So sorry for your loss! We are here for you and pray for you and your family. Love, Kollitides family.

So sorry to hear of Lou's passing. Much love and sympathy to Marcia and her family.

My deepest condolences to the family of Lou Hada. I worked with Lou for years at Bullard Havens and enjoyed our many conversations. God bless his soul.

Many a time I would be running around and drive by Pops & Lou talking, obviously laughing and sitting on the rock wall Lou built over the years. It is a happy memory as is seeing him last summer reworking a part of that wall. All he did was done with care, enjoyment and style. An artist in every aspect of the word. He is remembered fondly with many wonderful moments in time.