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Hilda Stewart
October 30, 2024
I am going to miss you, my friend. I am so thankful I got to visit with you on a couple occasions before you left us. Our last visit was very special to me. Our friendship began back in the 70's working for the Kennewick School District. Our last stint was teaching together from1993 until our retirement. I always admired you Lou and loved you so much. I am going to miss you dearly and hope you are at peace.
Connie Harpham Cosens
October 22, 2024
Lou was such a fun loving person
Sending prayers to all the families
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Dave Perkins
October 22, 2024
Rest in Peace, Lou....
Will always have warm memories of sharing time with you and Max in back row of The Living Room on Sundays.
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