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Louis G. Stark

Syracuse, New York

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Louis G. Stark passed away on June 15, 2017, but lives on in the hearts and lives of his family and friends. Born and raised in Syracuse, NY, he was the son of Gus and Kiratca Stark, owners of Stark's Bakery on Washington St. for 35 years. He attended Central High, Vocational High School,...

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My mother and I had the privilege of meeting Lou in 2009 when he traveled with Normandy Allies to France for two weeks. Literally, from the moment his brother Pat introduced us to him, we had made an instant friend. He entertained us everyday with stories and funny jokes and kept everyone in our tight-knit group laughing and in good spirits. Mom and I feel so blessed that we had the opportunity to meet this wonderful man and wished so often we had lived closer to New York where we could have...

Mr.stark was a very good coach, I went to Nottingham and during my free time between class I work for the swap program and I typed up his sports schedules for him. He will be greatly missed.

My sincere sympathy to all the stark family we have many fond memories of the good old days and we are very saddened to lose such a wonderful friend and a fine athlete so sorry love bootsie vieau and family

I'm so sorry to hear of Lou passing. I've had the pleasure of meeting Sandy and Lou about 15 years ago when they asked me to look at their kitchen and laundry room to be remodeled right off the bat we hit it off! When you talk about salt-of-the-earth you talk of Lou and Sandy I love listening to Lou tell me the stories of the life lessons that he learned,taught and he lived. He is one true blue person that not only talks a good game he lives the same. When I was working for them Lou was...

Was saddened to hear of Lou's passing. He was a great friend and true competitor. I had the pleasure of playing with Lou on our championship baseball team back in the 50's My deepest sympathy to his wife and brothers and all the family. he will be deeply missed.

louie i'll remember your sunshine smile and try to reflect it to others in memory of you

Our thoughts are with you Mr. Stark. Thank you for creating a wonderful learning / sports / physical education environment during your tenure at Nottingham High School 1977.
Theresa A. Contos & Irene Contos

I've known Mr. Stark since I was a little boy when he'd come to Burnett Park and test the pool water back in the mid 60's. There's a handful of people that I've met during the course of my life that I've felt were above top shelf and for me, Mr. Stark was above top shelf and I'm thankful I knew him and saw him the last time I was home for the Holidays. His was a life to be emulated and celebrated, RIP Mr. Stark.