Condolences
My deepest sympathy for the loss of Jean. My family lived near the Louros in Freehold. The Louroswere always kind to us. My memories of living in Freehold are filled with the warmth of a great neighborhood. I remember Jeanie wearing her swim cap and racing for the swim team, she was always nice. And Mrs. Louro had such a great heart. And one time my mother ran over some kittens in the garage and Mr. Louro came over with a shovel and cleaned it. And when my brother died from a crib death, the Louros were there, and Mr Louro took apart the crib and brought it back to Britts when my parents were out of the house. Mr.s Louro had a great laugh and she was generous with food. I remember a lot of yelling in that house. It was wild. But we kids played basketball in the back and swung on the rope they put in the trees and Joey would be screaming "Bridget" after their red Irish setter that just ran wild. I remember one time I spray pained the Louros rear view mirror and Mr. Louroforgave me instead of holding a grudge. I also remember one time Mr. Louro was in some school play dressed as the devil and cracking jokes and he was very funny. I knew John, I competed and fought with Joe but I can;t say there was any dislike, it was just kids growing up. And we did. I lost my Dad last year, and my Mom a few years ago. I know how heavy grief and loss can be. Jean was too young to go. I'm also a cancer survivor.I'm deeply sorry for your loss Mr and Mrs. Louro, and Joe, and Jimmy (whowas probably too little to remember me.), but knowing Jeanie who played with my sisters and being connected to the Louro family added to my life. I remember the smiles of Mrs. Louro and the warmth of their kitchen and Mr Louro's wise cracks and all those things that add to a well lived life that very few people are lucky to have as part of their lives forever.And even though Jeanie is not here, she wouldn't want part of you to leave this world with her, so bring that special love to everyone else and it helps(that's what I walked away from with my loss). I hope this helps. But I know, believe me I know, what you feel and I share it.
DEAR MR. & MRS. LOURO & FAMILY .....I CAN'T EXPRESS THE SADNES I FEEL AFTER HEARING FROM THE DOYLES ABOUT THE PASSING OF JEANIE. ALTHOUGH WE PARTED COMPANY AS ADULTS I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER GROWING UP WITH JEANIE IN FREEHOLD. THE SWIM CLUB, THE SUMMER PICNICS IN OUR BACKYARDS, THROWING EGGS TOGETHER AT THE JUNIOR & SENIOR HALLOWEEN EGG FIGHTS. PLAYING FLASH LIGHT TAG AT NIGHT & STEALING "KISSES" FROM OUR CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER JEANIE AS YOUNG & CAREFREE JUST LIKE THE SUMMER CHILDHOOD DAYS WHEN WE RODE OUR BIKES TOGETHER TO THE SWIM CLUB OR TO VISIT BARBARA "BERRY" OR TO RAID YOUR FRIG BECAUSE WE WERE HUNGRY AFTER SCHOOL. MY HEART & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU & YOUR FAMILY.
To the family of Francis and Joe Louro. Barbara and I want to express our deepest sympathy for the passing of Jean Marie. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Tony & Barbara Volante, 2534 Oceanmist Court, Port Hueneme, California 93041.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Louro and Krista, Bill and I wish to express our deepest sympathies to you and your families. We did not know about Jean's passing until we saw it in the St. Roberts bulletin.Just seeing some of the pictures of her and your family makes one easily know how loving and deeply close your families are. We will pray for her and for all of you during this very sad time. Love, Linda and Bill Longo
Dear Fran and Joe, I am very saddened to learn of the passing of your beloved daughter, Jean. I know she had a loving family with her throughout her life, and that must have been of great comfort to her. My prayers are with you and yours.
Fran, Joe and Family this time when words cannot tell you all that our heart would say ,just know this message brings our love and sympathy. You are in our prayers. BETTY and Bill
Dear Fran and Joe, Just heard the sad news - please accept my sincerest sympathy on the loss of your daughter. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Marie Laski
Fran & Joe we were sadden to learn of your loss of your daughter, you all will be in our prayers. Gene & Karen Reilly (Pat sfaelos' brother)
To the entire Louro Family, who have been long time friends to my family. Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am to hear of the loss of Jean. I will always remember Jean as smiling, and enjoying life, and I will always remember her great laugh. She was a kind hearted person with only good intentions. You are all in my prayers, especially Fran & Joe. And Fran, I will never forget how you were there for my mother.
To Louro Family, May the comfort of God help you during this difficult time.
Heather and I are so honored to have known Jean. She was full of life, loved the company of others, was a great cook, and made Sunday nights at Judy and Jim's house a great time. Our love and prayers go out to all of you. Love, Anthony & Heather Scotto
Dear Fran and Joe, There are no words ,no matter how heartfelt, to ease your sorrow at yet another time of great loss for you and your family.We remember Jean as a smiling and happy teen and young woman. You, Jean, and your family are in our thoughts and our prayers. Our most sincere condolences. Gail and Vincent Polise Livia Polise John Polise
The Louro's Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, The D'Erasmo family
Fran, Joe & Family, Please accept my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. May she be at peace with God. Please know you are in my prayers. Cecilia
To Jim and Judy and entire family. So sorry to hear about the loss of your sister Jean. You are all in our thoughts and our prayers.
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I hope that each one of us may experience in life having a family member that no matter what ever the case may be you know that there was always someone there for you. I have always had that with my Sister Jean. I could call her for anything and she was always there. She was a best friend to me and Judy from way before we were married until her untimely death. She will go down as one of the greatest Aunts that ever lived and has made a lifetime impression on Jimbo, Jack, John, Jessica, Jennifer and Jake. For the last 13 years she has brought joy to our home on Christmas Eve by just sleeping over and making breakfast on Christmas day for all eight of us. She lived her life for her parents, her brothers, her sister in laws, her brother in law, her nieces, nephews, extended family, and lifelong friends. If you knew Jean, you LOVED her and you knew that she was one thing in life we should all strive to be. A GIVER!
We all go on with our lives and live each day but a piece of us has entered Heaven with Jean. I will Miss you every day for the rest of my life. May God Bless You and keep you next to him with all our family who has past before.
Your Brother Jim
Our prayers are with and for you. Jean meant so much to my sister that I felt like she was my own. Sadness fills our hearts. God Bless you
I loved Jean very much, and am so sad that she has left us so quickly. Please know that all of you; Fran & Joe, Joe, Jimmy, Jeff, Janet, your spouses and your children, will be in my thought and prayers. I wish I could be with you to give you a hug. With my deepest sympathy and love for all of you, XXOO Peg
I am so sad for us all. Jean was an incredible person and a gift to everyone who knew her. My deepest sympathy to her loving family and friends. My prayers are with you. Treasure your happy memories. I know I always will.
Dear friends: Our hearts are heavy with sorrow for you on the loss of your daughter. Please accept our deepest condolances. May God take her into his arms where she will have peace. God Bless you and your whole family. In our prayers, Fran and Larry,
Our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to the entire Louro family. We share your grief and send our prayers with hope that the beautiful memories never fade.