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Louis D. Salerno

East Lyme, CT, Connecticut

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East Lyme - Louis D. Salerno, 61, of Whitney Circle, died Saturday, June 24, 2006, at his residence with his family at his side after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Mr. Salerno was born on July 20, 1944, in Yonkers, N.Y., the son of Dominic and Mary Salerno. He graduated from...

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So sorry to hear about Lou's passing. I'll always remember the fun times I had with all of your family during your many years with the East Lyme Viking Band. Parents made the band great as well as the band members and Lou was one of those standout parents. Whatever I needed---as crazy as the request was---Lou was there. I miss those times and will miss him.

Our Condolences.........
Bob Shastany / David Saindon

dear Mike and family,
I was so very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Words are always so inadequate at times like these. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Your old Rocky Neck Concession stand co-worker from 1970, Nancy

Fond memories of great times that will never be forgotten. Dear friends are remembered with love. Sincere sympathy to all the Salernos.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Fond memories will never be forgotten.

Our deepest condolences to Debbie and family, I loved Louis like a brother, always have and always will. Archie & Roberta Sherman

RYAN LOUIS SALERNO AND POPPIE

DAD, AND SOME OF HIS FAMILY...

THANK YOU ALL FOR FOR YOUR THOUGHTS. AS THIS IS A TOUGH TIME FOR ANYONE WHO GOT TO KNOW MY DAD. HE WAS WELL RESPECTED IN HIS TRADE, AND LOVED THE PEOPLE WHOM HE WORKED WITH. A FRIEND OF MINE TOLD ME THAT "LOU GENUINLY LIKE PEOPLE, AND PEOPLE GENUINLY LIKED HIM."
DAD, YOU WERE A ROLE MODEL FOR HOW LIFE SHOULD BE LIVED, AND YOU ARE MISSED BY ALL. I AM SAD, AND RELIEVED THAT YOUR BATTLE WITH AN UNBEATABLE FOE IS OVER, AND YOU ARE NOW AT PEACE. AS MY SON SAY'S "POPPIE IS AS STRONG...

Our deepest condolences to you and your family Debbie, We remember Lou's warm smile and outgoing nature, and the infectious laugh.

Please accept our condolances at this time. We were neighborhood friends in East Lyme many years ago when your family moved from Marrion Dr to your present location. Both Gail & I thought Lou was a special kind of guy. We would run in to him on occasion from time to time and he was always upbeat and friendly. We know he loved his family very much and he will be saddly missed.
Jim & Gail Coleman