Louis-Nault-Obituary

Louis Joseph Nault

Kansas City, Missouri

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Louis Joseph Nault, age 87, passed away February 14, 2003, at home in Kansas City, MO. Born in the French-Canadian settlement of Spalding, MI, on September 21, 1916, when most of Europe was engaged in war, Louis' patriotism grew in the shadow of WWI and lasted throughout his days. As a youth,...

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Uncle Lou was the most wonderful, amazing uncle. I always looked forward to his and Aunt Dorothy's visits. So loving and caring. Each time they would visit, Uncle Lou started asking if we had a "honey do" list. He could fix anything and wanted to help. So many very special memories of this great man.

Those of us out in California are so blessed to have been able to see Poppy in January, I will always hold those last memories of him at the Hob Nob and on the balcony watching the airplanes at the condo, close to my heart.

We are so glad we got the chance to see Uncle Lou again.
Our prayers are with all of you.

John, Edith, Cathy & Thomas Rogers

Uncle Lou was a reminder to all of us that a good heart and a loving family are the best things any of us can hope for in life. I am grateful that I got to know him and spend time with him recently. For those of us he left behind, you are all in my thoughts.

It was an honor and previlige to have Lou as my uncle. He was not only a loving and kind husband and father but a warm and wonderful person just to be around. A beautiful thing was recently said to me about my Uncle Lou: Being ever the gentleman, Lou opened the door for my mom and then followed after. That fits him like a glove. I am so glad I got to see him once more. Love to all those lucky enough to have known him.

Lou, Bill and I missed seeing you after we moved to Fort Collins CO in July 1998. You and dear Dorothy were among our long-time friends at Colonial. Your warm smile and your friendliness were blessings to all who knew you. I'm glad you and Dorothy are together now, with the Lord -- and with other Colonial friends who went before. (Bill joined the heavenly host in February of last year and I miss him. It is good to know that we all will be together someday, with the Lord.)

If you look in the dictionary under "gentleman," there's Lou. A truly classy man, whom everyone who knew him will miss. We are grateful for the time we've had with him.
Love to all,
us

Our Love to all the Naults!

Uncle Lou, you were a wonderful uncle and a great person. You will be missed terribly just as Aunt Dorothy has been. You two are together now and most certainly are rejoicing to be reunited.

You have always been loved and admired by all the family for your devotion to your wife, children, grand children, as well as all the extended family including all we nieces and nephews. You radiated much love and support to each of us throughout our lives.

You will always be an...