LOUIS-PEPPER-Obituary

LOUIS HENRY PEPPER

Seattle, Washington

1924 - 2016

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December 23, 2016
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Seattle, Washington

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July 21, 1924 -December 23, 2016Louis passed peacefully on December 23, 2016 following a brief illness.Born near Libertyville, IL on July 21, 1924 to Louis and Dora Sievers Pepper, Lou was their youngest child and only boy. While his three older sisters would say they adored "the prince", he said...

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My late husband Stan and I met Mollie and Lou at Smoke Tree Ranch and were privileged to know them and their outstanding family. We had Wisconsin connections in common and admired his philosophy of life, his generosity, sense of humor and brilliance as well as Mollie and Lou's long lasting marriage. The problems of today's world would be helped by their philosophy.

Lou Pepper was not only a man, who loved his family and a successful businessman. He treated people with respect and compassion. We sat on Sunday afternoons in conversation. I never realized his professional position until one day, and he was still Lou to me.

Thank you, Lou for the lessons I am still learning.

My condolences to the Pepper Family, and I am grateful for my time with this good man.

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My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this very difficult time.

Lou was always so kind and good to me during my years I knew him at the pool in Anacortes. We constantly had a memory of a funny situation that always made us laugh together. I am happy to have known him. Thank you and very sorry for the family's loss.

Lou was one of the greats and will be missed. I was blessed to know him and work for him. I will always hold dear the many lessons I learned from him while growing up at Washington Mutual. Sending much love and light to his family.

Lou was one of the "good ones". Godspeed to a unique wonderful man who made the world a better place.

He was the best of the best and will be missed by all of us who were part of "old WAMU".

So sorry for your loss. He was the definition of a true gentleman
The Roush family