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So sorry to hear about Lou’s passing. He was such a sweet soul. I worked with him at Great Adventure in 1979 when he first became a supervisor. Please accept my condolences for your family’s loss.
Lou was a blessing to us as a faithful follower of Jesus. I forget how we were introduced to him maybe 20 years ago. We only saw him occasionally, but were always blessed by our fellowship. He was always sweet to our children. The Lord allowed us to visit with Lou back in August. We will miss him but rejoice that he has been promoted to his true home, by the grace and mercy of Jesus, through his life, death, and resurrection on his behalf.
I am so sorry to hear about cousin Lou. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Lou made our transition from Australia to the US so much easier. We were immediately embraced by this kind, gentle and loving man. Our three girls calling him uncle Lou only seemed natural. He surprised us with many acts of kindness. Lou was truly a man who loved God. And this was evident by the way he loved people. He will be greatly missed and remembered.
Lou was a very dear member of Ardena Baptist Church which is where we first met him over 30 years ago. Each time we ran into Lou, it was a treat. He seemed to find joy in everything and he managed to spread that joy where ever he went. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Remembering lots of fun times in Israel with Louie and will look forward to more in heaven.
My deepest condolences to Lou's family and friends.
Lou was a special guy, full of energy and always ready to help. His ministry had far reaching effects. Soon after I moved to Freehold and started attending Ardena some 25 years ago, I was surprised to learn that our neighbor girls both new Lou from his work with the youth group. I was surprised because they were both Catholic.
My deepest sympathy in the lose of your loved one Lou. I knew Lou because we assisted in the care of the same client. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Cindy
we are both saddened with the passing of our brother in CHRIST. Lou and his brother were one of the first to welcome us when we began attending Ardena Baptist Church some 30 years ago and started serving our Lord through Lou's love for the Lord. I remember ministering at the nursing home on rt.9 because of Lou and Griff's dedication to those souls that resided there. How could I fail to mention the mens breakfast at Faith Evangelical Baptist church and the fellowship after with pastor Steve Stohler. When we went to Harvey Cedars bible conference in September after the summer everybody knew Lou and his ability to relate with the youth. Although Lou is no longer with us physically his spirit lives on and we look forward to the Lord's soon return to collect his church thank you Lou for being real to what it is to be a Christian. 1st Thess. 4:14-18.
Lou had a servant's heart. He was always willing to serve and give of himself. He loved Jesus and God shined through him. He will be missed.
So sorry going to miss Lou your neighbors
Lou was a Great Man a wonderful leader and Inspiration and example of a true servant of the Lord. Lou was a fun , passionate caring Brother in Christ. I will miss our weekly banter just before service every Sunday and I will miss him in all the ministry we served together. Lou I know you are home, and Glory be to Jesus for that, but I am sad that you are not with us now. Prayers to your Whole family and the countless people your welcoming arms and godly spirit touched for all these years.
RIP
Our prayers go out to Lou's family and friends; may he rest in peace. He was a very special person to our family. Always sweet, considerate; true gentleman. A bowling partner to Chris - he will truly be missed.
To All Lou's friends and family,
My heart goes out to all of you. I've known Lou a long time since 1979 in AT&T. He was kind, gentle and funny and thought deeply. I will miss him terribly and my prayers are with you all.
On behalf of the congregation of Whiting Bible Church, we wish to express our Christian love and sympathy to Lou's family and friends. Lou was a warm hearted and friendly brother in Christ, he will be missed. We always enjoyed the times he would visit our church in Whiting. May the love of our heavenly Father, the peace of Christ and the comfort of the Holy Spirit lift your sorrowing hearts.
On behalf of the Solutions ministry, we send our prayers and heartfelt sympathy to Lou's family and many friends, colleagues and brothers and sisters in the Lord as we grieve his sudden loss. Lou was a long-time friend of Solutions and faithful in every way. He will be deeply missed. He was also a dear brother in the Lord at Grace Bible Church.
"One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple." Psalm 27:4
I remember laboring in the work of the Lord with Lou a great many years ago. It was so much fun , and he was such a great person. We all will miss him , I feel the loss for his surviving family members, but I look forward to continuing our friendship on the other side. Rest from your work now friend , Your brother Scotty
Lou was a dear man who loved God and family deeply. God's peace to the family and all who were privileged to know him.
Thanks to Lou, my faith and hope in Christ has been secured for eternity. His silent and steadfast witness, encouraged me to be more like him. Because of Lou my desire is to be where he is, standing before the throne of our God beholding his glory and praising him for eternity.
THANKS LOU see you soon.
From the first moment we met Lou there was a bond. Lou seemed to understand just how hard it was for missionary kids to find themselves in different churches every Sunday, not really knowing anyone. He made us all laugh. And we enjoyed his visits to us on the 'field.' As our children grew and left home, our relationship with Lou never changed, but it grew. Lou was a friend, a faithful friend. And we enjoyed our final visit with him on this earth in September as we reminisced of our times together through the years. God blesses each of us with sweet relationships and we look forward to a wonderful reunion one day in the presence of the Lord and Savior that Lou loved. And we especially look forward to sharing our laughter once again.