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  1. My family and I want you to know that we are thinking about you, G, Jeff and Sue, Janet and Dan, and your children, in your bereavement. We all have fond memories of Lou. Grandma always appreciated Lou’s helping hand on our get-togethers. She enjoyed talking to him as he was always a good listener. Julie and Lauren appreciated Lou’s wisdom and they truly loved being with him as he really cared. I am grateful to have known Lou for so many years, most of all for his good sense of humor, sharing our interest in music and his putting up with G and I singing oldies, but goodies. Although he is leaving a void in many lives, we are grateful to have all the wonderful memories. With sympathy, love and affection,
    T

  2. Just feel compelled to write some thoughts regarding my feelings about how fortunate it was for me to have known Lou.

    Through Glenda whom I met at a YMCA swim class in Mission Viejo, friendship with Lou and Glenda blossomed. It couldn’t have happened at a more oppotune time in my life. Having just moved from NY, where I lived my entire life, I was so bereft, so homesick.

    There was no connection to the community through the usual channels, i.e., having kids of school age, and no religious affiliation. It was enough for me to figure out that the ocean and the mountains were not the same on the West Coast as on the East Coast. I was always getting lost.

    Whenever I called Lou, he was kind, helpful, and with a good sense of humor, steered me to the right car repair, gave me directions to wherever I was headed, as did Glenda.

    We have such fond memories of good times shared with the four of us. Dinners, movies, plays, political discussions, many, many jokes and stories, parties, grandchildren, a myriad of hopes and dreams – few sorrows. What a kind, gentle, thoughtful, intelligent, wise man – who understood you have to be a friend to have a friend.

    I shall truly miss him.

  3. Dear Glenda Nuzzi and Family:
    My heart goes out to you on the loss of your loving partner, your best friend and beautiful man, Lou, is diffcult to bear.
    He is with the Lord in a place where we all will someday enjoy together.
    Your thoughts and dreams and memories will keep you going and you have your wonderful kids and grandkids to see you through.
    We love you and pray that you stay well and healthy and safe. These are all the things Lou hopes for you.
    All my love, Janie in Las Vegas.

  4. Lou Nuzzi has to be among the most gracious and warm hosts in his home that I have ever known. I am honered to have known him and will personally miss him but I know that though he is gone from our lives he will never be gone from our hearts and my deepest of condolences go to
    Glenda and all his family.
    Paul


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