May God bless you and your...
Famie we want to extend to you and your loved ones our prayers.
George & Barbara Dozier
July 24, 2004 | Denver, CO


Manassas, Virginia
ROUNDTREE, LOUIS
SERGEANT MAJOR LOUIS ROUNDTREE, USMC Retired, entered into eternal rest on July 8, 2004 at the Veterans Administration Nursing Home, Washington, DC, where he was loved and cared for during the last six years by dedicated nurses and doctors. Sergeant Major Roundtree was...
Read MoreFamie we want to extend to you and your loved ones our prayers.
George & Barbara Dozier
July 24, 2004 | Denver, CO
To the Roundtree Family
I was so sorry to here of Sergeant Major Roundtree's passing.
I'm the daughter of Alfred Beaman. I remember at one of the conventions years ago,
my dad pointing out a Sergeant Major who stood so proud in his immaculate dress blues with all
those medals. Dad told me he was the most decorated Montford Point Marine. My dad was so proud and
I in turn became proud and awed to be in his presence. Sergeant Major was what every marine...
Samm Coleman
July 15, 2004 | Wasington, DC
Famie and Family
May you find peace and comfort in prayers at this difficult time.
We will always remember Lou's caring heart and wonderful smile, (especially when it was followed by that one and only "Tree" giggle) we all knew so well.
We know he will be missed so very much. However, reflecting back on memories of all your great times together in this life, will keep him close to you forever.
With sincere condolences, Sherrell and Robert.
Sherrell Smith
July 14, 2004 | Woodbridge, VA
Lou's Family:
Your husband and father was a role model and mentor for those of us who ever had the privelege to work for him. I had that honor from 1977 to 1980. The things I learned from Lou still serve me well today.
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you.
Hugh Davis
July 13, 2004 | Bristol, TN
Famie and Family
I just wanted you all to know that you are in my prayers. I will miss Louis very much. I know he has gone to a better place. May God be with you and the family and this time. Louis touched some many peoples lives at Allstate as well as away from Allstate. I remember helping him deliver baskets on Thanksgiving and Christmas to people in need. I will always remember his smile and him yelling at me for messing with his flags on his desk.
Florence Powell
July 12, 2004 | Clarksburg, MD
Famie, may you and your family find comfort knowing Lou is in a better place, at peace and at rest in God's loving arms. Nonetheless, Lou will be missed by many.
With deepest condolences, Ronnie Lowe
Veronica Lowe
July 12, 2004 | Fairfax, VA
Famie, may you and your family find comfort knowing Lou is in a better place, at peace and at rest in God's loving arms. Nonetheless, Lou will be missed by many.
With sincere condolence, Ronnie Lowe
Veronica Lowe
July 12, 2004 | Fairfax, VA
LOUIS, WAS THE KIND OF PERSON YOU COULDN'T FORGET.HE WAS ALWAYS HELPING SOMEONE, WILLINGLY. EVEN AFTER ALL THE TIME HE'S BEEN RETIRED FROM ALLSTATE, WE HAVENT FORGOTTEN HIM. HE WAS ONE IN A MILLION. GOD BLESS HIM. JOANNE CAMPBELL
joanne campbell
July 12, 2004 | Clarksburg Claims, MD
I worked with Lou in Gaithersburg from 1984-88. He was a great guy and will be missed. My deepest sympathies to Famie and the children.
Gary Moore
July 12, 2004 | Dunn, NC