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Louis J. Pagnotti Jr.

Old Forge, Pennsylvania

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OLD FORGE — Louis J. Pagnotti Jr., 94, of Old Forge, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, surrounded by his family. He was married to the late Josephine Domiano Pagnotti, who preceded him in death in 2003.

Born in Old Forge, he was the son of the late Louis Sr. and...

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Dear Pagnotti Family, Sorry to hear of your loss. Campmate of Louis III.

Dear Pagnotti family,

Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your father.

Dear Pagnotti Family: I would at this time like to extend my most sincere condolences on the death of your father Lou. My thoughts & prayers are with your family at this time.

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To the Pagnotti family: We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Louis. I am sure if we are all together again, he will find
me in a crowd... and I hope the Lord holds him in a comfortable place. God be with you and yours during this difficult time. Many thoughts and prayers are being sent your way... with deepest sympathy, Russell Postupack and Family

To the Pagnotti family iam so sorry to hear about my old friend louie he was a great guy had many nice times with louis at my carriage stop inn and many other restaurants with all his buddies always had a lot of great laughs and a lot of stories louie and his buddies could right a book or even make a movie they were great to be around louis will be greatly missed please except our condolences may my old friend rest in peace sincerely jerry bonner family

Pagnotti family so sorry for your loss.

So very sorry to learn of Louis's passing. While I haven't seen him in many years, I fondly remember socializing with him and going skiing up in Vermont. Hopefully fond memories are a help at this difficult time.
May he rest in peace.

Respectfully,
Rick Passan
Bethlehem, PA

My Mom, Seena DeAngelis DeRoberis, told me this morning that she and Mrs. Josephine Domiano PagnottiI were in the maternity ward together during Christmas week, 1956, to celebrate the birth of their sons, Louie and David. Beth Ann and MaryAnn, their youngest children, and their only daughters, were born about ten years later. Mary Ann, Louie and I moved with my Mom and Dad, Nate DeRobertis, to Butler - Garber Streets, AKA, "the Hill," in 1972; and, I was immediately welcomed with open arms...