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Louis Dal Pont Obituary

DAL PONT-Louis T., on January 13, 2005. He rejoined his beloved parents, Carmen and Tullio and his younger brother, Robert. He is survived by his sister, Carmen Ackerley of Houston, TX; niece Alexis Ackerly; nephews Andrew, Lee and Will Ackerly; brother-inlaw Lee Ackerly and sister-in-law Shelli Assiter. Lou was a graduate of Floral Park Memorial High School and St. John's University. Memorial Service Sunday 7-8:30PM at the Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, 29 Atlantic Ave., Floral Park, NY (at R.R. Plaza). We will miss you dearly and think of you often.

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Published by Newsday on Jan. 15, 2005.

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Bill R .Herron

December 31, 2024

I´m really hurt to hear about Lou. I work with Lou in the furniture department in Manhasset. Very sorry
to hear of his passing. Hi Dean, you work in the lamp department.

Dean LeDour

April 10, 2008

Carmen,
I was totally shocked to hear of Lou passing away. We worked together at Bloomingdales and went to St Johns together. I was looking online to try and contact him because it had been several years since we spoke. I am truly saddened by his passing.

Dean LeDour (formerly of Williston Park)

Michael Caccavale

January 28, 2005

Carmen,
My name is Mike Caccavale I worked with Lou at Bayerische Landesbank and continued to speak and see him up to Nov. of 2004.
My wife and I both have fond memories of lou and will miss him greatly. My heart felt sympathy to you and your family.
Mike & Karin Caccavale
973-331-1890

Phil Guarnieri

January 23, 2005

Dear Carmen,



You probably don't remember me but I remember you, Mom & Dad, your brother Robert and especially your older brother, Louis. In high school and college, Lou and I were very close until life, with its peculiar twists and turns, set us on separate paths.



I was deeply grieved this morning when I belatedly learned of Lou's untimely passing and the memories, the good, joyous memories of when we were so young, came flooding back in a torrent of happy recollections.



It's been said that you truly can't love someone unless you have laughed with them. Lou and I shared a million laughs and such good times during those awkward but adventuous growing-up years.



Lou was a big guy with a big laugh, with a philosophy that wherever you were or whatever you were doing the first, and always inflexible rule, was to thouroughly enjoy yourself. Being in his company made this the easiest rule I never had to break. Although I hadn't seen Lou in nearly 20 years his spirit, so grand and uplifting, remains a fresh and imperishable part of my most cherished memories.



My sense of loss is profound and I've prayed more fervently than I have in a long time, for a dear and unforgettable friend, and, for you Carmen, for having borne so many bereavements. God bless you and your family.





With deepest sympathy,





Phil Guarnieri

Angela Amato-Castiglia

January 18, 2005

To the Dal Ponte Family,

My name is Angela Amato-Castiglia,

I worked with Lou at Bayerische Landesbank for many years.

Just today, I heard about Lou's passing. Lou was a great guy to work with, he always added a smile to my face.

We often spoke in Italian together. As a matter of fact, he gave me a Italian-English Dictionary which I still have here at my desk. I will always remember Lou when I need to look up an Italian word.

Lou, rest in peace and I will remember you always........

Till we meet again,

your italian friend

Angela

My thoughts and prayers are with

your family.

Phylis Tomlinson

January 18, 2005

Dear Carmen, Lee, Andrew, Alexis, Lee and Will,

We always hear about treasuring life and loving every minute. It seems we hear that a lot and at times like this we are go glad we had time with loved ones. Those times are more significant now. I am so sorry for the death of your brother, brother-in-law and uncle. It hurts to think how brief his life was and how much you'll miss him. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers as you mourn the loss of Lou. Let me know if there is anything I can do for you, please.

Peace and love, Phylis

Ann Marshburn

January 18, 2005

Dearest Carmen and Lee and family,

Your are in our thoughts and prayers as you mourn Lou's loss. I will always have fond memories of him especially of our fun weekend in New York. May you have peace in your heart and comfort from your friends during this difficult time.

With much love,

The Marshburns

richard savino

January 17, 2005

What can I say...I'm better for having known Lou and will miss him. I'm glad my son and I saw him over the summer and shared some (laughs and Lunch) with Vic and him. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Love-Rich

Mary Beth Ansell

January 17, 2005

Dear Carmen, Lee, and family,

Know that you are in our thoughts and our hearts today and always. We are here to support you in anyway we can.

Love always,

Mary Beth Ansell and family

Gary and Brigitte Wainwright

January 15, 2005

Dear Carmen and Lee,

Our sincere expression of sympathy on the sudden loss of your brother Lou. Our thoughts are with you and the children. Please know that we will be here for you upon your return to Houston.

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