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Louis W. Sinico Jr.

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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GREAT BARRINGTON -- Louis W. Sinico Jr., 56, of 18831 Parade Road, Hudson, Fla., a former longtime member of the Great Barrington Police Department, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Shannon A. Sinico of 135 Christian Hill Road, after a courageous battle with cancer.

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We just heard today about Lou's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. Jim bowled with Louie at the cove. Remember us Lou Sr. You always called me Jimmy's wife. Our deepest condolences.

To the Family of Louie Sinico, I just found out by my parents of Lou's passing. I am very sorry. Lou was a very special man. He blessed me many times through his sacrificial giving and wonderous humorous stories. I loved bowling with him and my thoughts and prayers are with you. To the rest of the Sinico family my thoughts are with you. Louie Sr. I miss you and I am praying for you. God Bless You Stephanie Chiera and I am signing my fathers name Henry J Chiera because I know he enjoyed Lou also.

Dear Louie , Sr, John and Shannon...My heart is broken for your family, such a loss to you. He was a wonderful friend and police buddie for many years. We shared so much, besides the pleasure of just knowing each other. I know he now walk among and with the angels.

Louie Sr and Annie,
I am so sorry to hear about Louie Jr. I will always remember the time I worked the overnight shift at Price Chopper and he would cruise by and check on me. This is one of the many memories of him. God Bless all of you in the time of sorrow.
Maryann Sullivan Seiger

I am very sorry.

John, Shannon, and family:

I was shocked to hear this sad news. My prayers are with you during this time.

Meagan Flynn

To Louie's family;I am so sorry for your Loss, we will all miss and remember his Smile,Love & Careing personalty.My Thoughts & Prayers are with you all.

I first met Louis in 1980...He pulled me over on Rte.7 on the hill for excessive speed. He let me go with a warning at that time. A bunch of years later I was teamed with Louis on the BCDTF. Louis witnessed the birth and subsequent health problems of ny 2nd son and was a cherished friend and member of my family.He was my mentor, friend and advisor.I talked with Louis sporadically over the last 15 years but he always remembered me and my family ( as well as the times we spent at work together)...

Wishing you peace & comfort at this most difficult time. Adams-Budz VFW Post 8183 Housatonic,Ma.Officer of the day,Michael A.Murphy