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Luis "Lou" Perez

Portland, Oregon

1950 - 2019

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Luis 'Lou' Perez Oct. 12, 1950 - Oct. 30, 2019 Luis "Lou" Perez died Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 at the age of 69. He was born Oct. 12, 1950 in Santiago, Cuba to Luis and Coral Perez. In 1960, he immigrated to the United States where he attended Seton Hall University and later attended The Brooks...

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Just heard of Lou's passing over the holiday break. Shocked especially for such a kind soul. Always accompanied by the most sincere and caring smile. Showed us all of what a wonderful life is all about, a joy to be around. RIP Lou
JB

marlene; i never met lou, but he sounds like a wonderful interesting man. my thought are with you at this terrible time. pls email me so we can communicate more. [email protected]. sent aroundabout message to tad [thru on of his posts]but dont know if it will get to him. again i am with you now. pls be in touch greg haftorson

I met and worked with Lou at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club many years ago and remained close friends ever since. Way too young and full of life to go. Many great memories. One of the few people that I've known in life that was a true gentleman and a real CLASS ACT!
He will be truly missed by all that knew him.

Lou was a true gentleman. He was so cordial, friendly, and proficient at The London Grill, Stock Pot, and El Gaucho. But the best times we ever had were smoking cigars I brought back from Cuba. He was in his element relaxing after work in the cigar lounge above The 9900 Steakhouse. So sad to learn of his passing. He will be greatly missed. Jim Atwood, Chairman, Wine & Food Society of Oregon.

I first met Lou at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Course. Over the years we became friends and played many rounds of golf both here and on the island of Maui,Hawaii. He was a fun loving man. I will miss him.

My friendship with Lou began at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Course. He lived in Hawaii at the time and was here on a trip.Over time and frequent visits to the course, we became friends. When my wife and I traveled to Maui I would get together with Lou and his friends for rounds of golf,always some betting was in place.
Lou was a fun loving man. I will miss him.
Jim Moore