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Louis A. Priolo

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Louis A. Priolo Louis A. Priolo, 89, of Hanover Township, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 11, 2009. He was the husband of the late Dorothy L. (Kauffman) Priolo. They were married 62 years. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Luigi and Maria (Rizzo) Priolo....

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I am so sorry for your loss. I am the husband of one of Lou's grandchildren's (Adam Lillienthal)aunts. I met Lou and his wife about 4 or 5 years ago. They were so kind and so full of the joy of the Lord Jesus!

I'm very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Look to God for a shoulder to cry on, he will give you strength to get through this tough time. Remember your father's smile, his laugh and those special moments with him that each of you have. Hold them hard and close and know that he is there. May God Bless your family.

TO THE PRIOLO FAMILY,
SORRY TO HERE ABOUT THE LOSE OF YOUR FATHER. WE KNOW IT'S HARD RIGHT NOW BUT IT WILL GET EASIER. I'M SURE YOU HAVE ALOT OF GREAT MEMORIES WITH HIM. TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS.
LOVE YOUR FREINDS IN,
PHYSICAL THERAPY

Dear Pam, Gail, Gina, Shelley and Jimmy,
Your father was so special to all of us and he will be missed so much. Often times when I would call, I would identify myself as his favorite niece and he knew right away who it was. Lou and I love your father and he will be in our hearts forever.
God be with all of you.
All our love and support is with you.
Lou and Mary Lou

Dear Pam, Gail, Gina, Michelle, Jim & Families,
We extend to you our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. You were blessed with a wonderful father & grandfather. We know you will miss him but your memories will keep him with you always.
Despite the distance between us we are thinking of you with love at this time of sadness.
Sincerely,
Barbara & Ed Zakszeski

While I have only had the privlege of knowing Lou for a little over 7 years since I became his neighbor, it has been a joy. I always looked forward to seeing him out there in the garden and chat about whatever was on our minds. Lou, Richard, and myself would work together to rid the garden and our yards of the groundhogs and have a few laughs over the years on our wins and failures there. He'd give us a basket of fresh tomatoes and my wife would cook up a pot of her special pasta and we'd...

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Janet Sittler