Louis J. Pisani, 81, of Kingwood, Texas, passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2016. He was born on June 25, 1934 in New Rochelle, New York, the son of Louis and Mildred (Figluzzi) Pisani.
He attended Iona College where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Finance. Louis worked as an accountant for Exxon for many years before retiring in 1995. He also worked as a volunteer firefighter and ambulance service in Kingwood. His main focus in life was his family, and he especially loved his grandchildren.
Louis is survived by his wife, Jeanette; son, Louis and his wife Pamela, son, Anthony and his wife Jennifer; and grandchildren, A.J., Josh, Kathryn, Nick, Megan, and Rachel.
A memorial service will be held at 4:00 pm on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 3803 West Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood, Texas 77339.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association www.alz.org.

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Denni O'Keefe
February 24, 2019
Will always have fond memories of our daily car pool trips to Exxon in Maryland. Ever day we al shared our experiences and laughed about life. Good times. You are also a fellow Gael as you graduated fro mIona too. You are missed Lou. Are prayers are with you I heaven. Jutta & Dennis OKeefe
Lisa Harbers
March 12, 2016
Louie's smile and fun loving personality was infectious. His positive energy and caring heart will never be forgotten! As a little kid he would tickle me and make me laugh like no other. He was also good at pulling quarters out of my ear! He will always be remembered for his smile and kind heart!
March 12, 2016
Our family has many wonderful memories of Louie. What an amazing man and friend. He made everyone around him feel very special. Our love to your family.
Jean Zinser
Chuck Hill
March 12, 2016
Hey Pisani family,sorry for your loss. Mr. Pisani was someone I looked up to and gave me some direction when I was going south about what kind of person to be and to look out not to hurt myself and others with my actions. Although we lost touch, my sympathies go to you guys and I know that we will all see him in Heaven.
Louie, sorry for your loss. [email protected]
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Mike Legoudes
March 9, 2016
Lou was a great person and always fun to be around. He was an awesome Volunteer with Kingwood EMS. He loved teaching CPR to the public and had a teaching style all his own. I always enjoyed having Lou on the crew and knew that I could always depend on him. I remember his first CPR save like it was yesterday.
Dierdre Payne
March 9, 2016
My condolences to the Pisani family and friends. I worked with Lou at Exxon and remember him as a serious man with a devilish sense of humor. It has been many years since we worked together, but I have always thought of him with a smile. He rests in peace.
Dennis McConnell
March 9, 2016
Jay,my sympathies to you and your family on the loss of a wonderful man. When I first met Lou in 1977, we had just moved to Houston from Charlotte. I thought he was an arrogant, loud-mouthed Yankee. How wrong I was. After getting to know Lou better, I found him to be a warm, caring individual, willing to do anything for anyone. We carpooled, we worked together, and we lost one great individual. May he rest in peace.
Jen Pisani
March 6, 2016
Pop was the most amazing human. He walked into a room and lit it up. He made everyone he ever came into contact with feel so special. I love that so many of my friends were blessed to know him long before Anthony & I married. His love of the grandkids was overwhelming! The pride he had in all of them was so very special. I can still hear him saying, CAWFEE! and The Rach! Heaven is having a party now that he is there. Until we all meet again Pop we love you!!!!!
March 6, 2016
Dear Jay, Our prayers are with you and your family in your time of need. Many,many fond memories of Lou and all the Pisani's. It was the best car pool I ever participated in!!! May God watch over you. Dennis & Jutta O'Keefe
March 6, 2016
My deepest sympathy for I have known him my entire adult life and don't think he ever met a stranger...huge heart of gold.....I regarded him family long before the kids married. Love ya Louie...RIP.....Hank LoRicco.....Lyon, France
John & Agnes Kenney
March 5, 2016
Jay, Our deepest sympathy to you and all your family. We will always have fond memories of the fun times we had with Lou and you. Love, John & Agnes Kenney
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