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Louis N. "Lou" Massa

Syracuse, New York

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Louis "Lou" N. Massa January 9, 2010 Louis "Lou" N. Massa, 79, passed away peacefully Saturday, January 9, 2010, after a long illness, surrounded by his family. Lou was born in Ceccano, Italy, on May 11, 1930, to Domenico and Assunta (Lambazzi) Massa and came to the U.S. on his fifth birthday in...

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Jerry, Lois & the Massa Family, we are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Steve Ferreira & Lynn Spiegel

Gerry and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss.

I forgot to write that this is one of the most well written obituary's that I have ever read and I truly did not know Louie had done all these incredible things. It was amazing to read and after I read it, one of the first things that came to mind, was the Globe Trotter story.

Pat,Jerry,Dan,Lou,Karen and their families,
What can I say. We grew up together and I have a lot of memories. My funniest memory of Louie is when he referred the Harlem Globe Trotters at the High school and the Globe Trotters would rub his bald head and joke with him. It was very funny and Louie was good about it. Anyway, you all know if there is anything I can do to call me. You are all in my thoughts.
Dee

Dear Patty, I send you my sincere sympathy. Having recently lost my husband, I can relate to what you are going thru. We have spent our lives taking care of others and now we are "on our own" and don't quite know how to react. I hope you are doing alright. It has been many years since we have seen each other but you are very clearly in my thoughts.Sincerely, Nancy Titus Athas, New Orleans, Louisiana [email protected]

To The Massa Family : I am so sorry for your loss. Lou refereed several of my basketball games as I was growing up and then later we worked at Carrier together. He was a great individual and will not be forgotten. God Bless.

Dear Pat and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you today. I wish there was something I could say to help ease the pain you're going through. Unfortunately, the words do not exist. I can only tell you how sorry Stephen and I are, and something more: Be comforted by the best memories you have of Lou. They are the most important and they will enrich your life.

May Lou's memory be for a blessing.

Our love to all of you,
Sheldon and Stephen

Dear Mrs. Massa and Family,
We were so sorry to read of Lou's passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy. By way of introduction,I am Larry Costello's sister,Dolores.I can remember watching Lou and Larry many times playing baseball on the Championship Team so many years ago.I can also remember seeing Lou at Larry's various get-to-gethers.I do know they were life-long good friends.we are so sorry for your loss.



Dick and Dolores Pastuf from Pulaski,N.Y.

Dear Karen:
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. We are thinking of you and your family and wish you comfort during this time.
Much love to you, Trisha, Gabe and Jordy