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Louis D. Izzo

Port Chester, New York

1964 - 2014 (Age 50)

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Izzo, Louis D.Louis D. Izzo, 50, formerly of Port Chester died suddenly on December 28, 2014. Visitation will be 4-8PM on Tuesday December 30, 2014 at Craft Memorial Home, Inc. Funeral Service will be 8PM at the funeral home. Interment is private. Memorial donations to Pets Alive...

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Uncle Louie,

Even though its been almost 5 years since youve been gone, theres not a day I dont think of all the fond memories we shared as I grew up. I remember that you always tried to come over for my birthday, and even though it wasnt your birthday, you always had to have the first piece of cake. I remember you sitting in Aunt Saras house having coffee, and I skip over to ask you to draw Princess Aurora, I still remember your response. Who is that? I went on for a good 20...

May you Rest In Peace Louis. My condolences go out to the Izzo Family.

So sorry for your loss.

R.I.P. Lou!!! May your Family be granted the strength to endure and to move forward in your honor!!!!!

To the Izzo family. I'm really sorry to hear about Louis. Although I didn't see him in many years, I can and will always remember him as great person. My brother Salvatore always liked him a lot. We all had a lot fun @ hrs. RIP Louie.

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Lou- you were the very first friends of Jimmy that I had the privilege of meeting. I didn't know what to expect from seeing you for the first time but you turned out to be one of the greatest, friendliest and most of all funniest person I had ever come across! I'll never forget the concerts that you came with us and the stories that no matter how many times you've said them, never ever got old but had me in tears laughing. Now the tears are reversed and as my husband, I'm still in total shock...

Lou,

Neither distance nor time separate good friends.Every good memory I have of PC somehow involves you.Funny how you suddenly miss someone so much more when you know they are gone for good.Through you I met some of my best friends when the Corpus Christi and Holy Rosary group met up in tenth grade.You will be missed more than you know.

Your friends forever from "the other side of the tracks".

Lou & Cindy Vespia & Family

Through the good times and the bad my feelings for you never wavered ..be at peace my brother