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We were very fortunate to have known Lou. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word. Rest in Peace Lou, Ted & Kathy Stevens
October 16, 2015


Wallingford, Connecticut
KUSLAN, LOUIS I. Louis I. Kuslan of Wallingford, 93, died on October 9, 2015, son of the late Joseph and Rebecca Kuslan. His first wife and first love, Dorothy, predeceased him in 1989 and they had two children together. At his death, he was the beloved husband of Barbara and father of James...
Read MoreWe were very fortunate to have known Lou. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word. Rest in Peace Lou, Ted & Kathy Stevens
October 16, 2015
When I saw the notice I thought of Barbara, my mother's friend and co-worker. May memories of happier days comfort you at this time.
Sincerely,
Robin Lerner Caron
Robin Caron
October 16, 2015 | Hamden, CT
To remember Lou is to remember his smile. Annie
Anne Amore
October 15, 2015 | Pittsford, NY
To remember Lou was to remember his smile. Annie
Anne Amore
October 15, 2015 | Pittsford, NY
I remember him as a very nice man, also from my early career starting at SCSU. May he rest in peace, and I hope the family finds some comfort in their fond memories.
Wendy Bustamante
October 15, 2015 | Meriden, CT
To Rich and Family,
My love and heartfelt prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Your father was a highly accomplished man who must have been very proud of all of his children and of his beloved Sam. He will be surely missed.
God bless you!
Martha Jones
October 15, 2015 | New Haven, CT
to the family of mr.kuslan;
i am really very sorry to have
heard about your loss.
i knew him a long time,when i
was working at southern.he was
a wonderful person.may he rest
in peace.all of you will always
be in my heart and prayers.
lori cohen
October 15, 2015 | New Haven, CT
Remembered By
John Mattia
October 14, 2015
Lou was a really nice guy. I worked in the Academic Affairs office when I first started at SCSU in 1970, and Lou was Dean of Arts and Sciences, having his office in the same suite. I will always remember him and the Academic VP, Evann Middlebrooks, occasionally cutting up at the end of the day.....tap dancing in the office, with twinkles in their eyes and grins on their faces. Those were the days.
Renee Rausch
October 14, 2015 | SCSU 2009 Retiree