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Posted by: John Pino Fri May 18, 2007 | I have lost contact with the Rezulli family. I know that Louis was the last of them. His mother was my brother's Godmother. I spent many weekends at the Henderson Street house in the 20s and 30's. We loved the family as our own. It is incredible. This morning before I read the paper,I thought of Louis. I wondered if he was still alive and I was going to try his phone number. Then ,I read the obits. It's too late to be sorry but he and the family are in my prayers. I would be pleased to hear fro Billy or one of Sully's children. |
Posted by: Michael Jolly Wed May 23, 2007 | Uncle Louie was the last of my family. Fortunately, I have some cousins that mean a lot to me. I Talk to Uncle Louie every Sunday and we share a lot of family history. I still can't believe they are all gone. I set up all the Renzulli family memorials in www.findagrave.com , click on 14 million graves and type in Renzulli only, no first name and put in Massachusetts, click ok. If someone needs help with it, e-mail me. Carol and I will miss Uncle Louie ver much. |
Posted by: Bill Renzulli Thu May 24, 2007 | My dad left a lot of memories and made a lot of friends. Did not know why a lot of them did not come to wake. Still would love to hear from them anytime with anything they would like to share their memories at my number during evening 781-272-2587. |
Posted by: Sal Renzulli Thu May 24, 2007 | Uncle Lou was the favorite uncle. He was a man who knew how to live life, and his zest for life touched us all over the years. I will remember all the good times I shared with him as I grew up, and as a member of his bowling team. Here's to you Uncle Lou.. you taught us all how to make the most of this life. Now it is time to join the rest of the family. Say Hello for me if you can. We'll see you again some time down the road. Nephew Sal |