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LOUIS JOSEPH ULLIAN

Merritt Island, Florida

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Louis Joseph Ullian Merritt Island Louis Joseph Ullian, 78, of Merritt Island, passed away peacefully Sunday, May 16, 2010 with his wife of 55 years, daugh ter and son, by his side. Lou was born in Worcester, MA on March 5, 1932. He married Helen Reinhart Place on June 24, 1954 in Ft. Lauderdale,...

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Dear Helen, Mike, Linda and family, Though Lou is gone he is not forgotten. He lives in our memories here at the McLarty Treasure Museum. We cherish his contribution to the course of history, not only as a Treasure Salvor but also as a friend and mentor. Lou’s many stories are not forgotten and I share them with our many visitors, especially with the children. Lou was a good husband, father and friend…we will miss him. We know he will see God’s smiling face when he has “crossed the bar”.

Dear Linda and family - Please know that I am holding you all close to my heart. I wish that I could attend Lou's service tomorrow to hear about his life and accomplishments. My sincere condolences, Laurie Rush

Mike, condolensces and prayers to you and your family from the Philbin family. Never had the opportunity to meet your Dad , but based on how you coached basketball and Tanner, he certainly passed on some great traits to you.

Please accept my condolences. Lou was a great friend and mentor. I remember with fondness the many lunches that I enjoyed with Lou and Helen each January when I attended the FUN Show. Lou was a man of integrity and great character. I was honored to have met him and been able to call him my friend. In treasure terms he was truly a "cache of a lifetime". Ben Costello, Venetia, Pennsylvania

I was so sorry to read of Lou's passing. Although I hadn't seen or talked with Lou for decades, just yesterday I was thinking about him and mentioned him to another friend. He was a fine man and will be remembered for that even more than the treasures he found.

Mike, My heart goes out to you. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

My friend indeed! Sunken Treasure, the catylist. Lou, a man who has welcomed me with open arms the first time we met many years ago and shared his tremendous wealth of knowledge with me over the years. A walking encyclopedia! What an honor and a privelage to have known such a fine caring man. The treasure community has lost a "master". I will miss but never ever forget, the many things that we've shared over the years. ESPECIALLY getting "shot at" in the restuarant with a paper straw wrapper...

My condolences for the passing of a giant in the Range safety community. We will always remember your legacy and the foundation you developed for us in Range Safety, Safety Operations and System Safety. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.

A dear friend, a mentor, a man who taught me so much about Spanish Colonial numismatics, and above all, the man who introduced me to my wife of 40 years. Both Nancy and I will miss him enormously and will never forget him for his knowledge, kindness, and compassion.