LOUIS-TRAFICANTE-Obituary

DR. LOUIS TRAFICANTE

Kingston, Massachusetts

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Dr. Louis John Traficante SHOHOLA, PA Dr. Louis John Traficante, 66, of Shohola, PA, died on Friday, April 10, 2015, at home, surrounded by his family. He was the loving husband of Eileen (Casey) Traficante. Born in Trenton, NJ, Louis was a son of Joseph and Dora (Calario) Traficante, and younger...

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Krupa & stardusters

Hi Joe, I remember too....here's some pictures....

What a great guy!

My condolences to the Traficante family. I worked with Lou at a couple of the laboratories he directed in the late 80's and early 90's. He was a very inspirational and dedicated professional. Lou was an early mentor for me in my career. He will be greatly missed.

My prayers and love are with you. Your family is a powerful example for all. The bond among you and the care you gave Lou (your dad) is admirable.
A big hug for you all,
Sylvia

Dear Eileen & family, Jon and I are so sorry to hear that Lou has passed away. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers as you grieve his loss and yet cherish the memories that you'll hold onto until you see him again.

Dear Lisa,Matthew & Family, sorry to read of the passing of your dad. Cherish every moment you have. Love forever, Auntie Mary & Uncle Joe. God Bless

I am sorry for your loss. Doc Lou touched many lives, including mine, for the positive. A great guy, and a great loss.

Dear Traficante Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy. I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Lou since HS. We recently got in touch. I remember his lab in the basement. He was always brilliant. A great drummer and friend. Again my deepest sympathy. Mary Horrigan

I would like to be there, please accept my deepest condolences, and a little reminiscence of a very special person that only comes around once in a great while.

I remember a lot of the days when Uncle Lou was just in school, and when he first met Aunt Eileen. I remember their first apartment in NY and that it had "cable TV, how odd that was!"...it was so new.

I have much admiration for Uncle Lou's family. They are celebrating the life of a very good, gifted, caring man, a...