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Louis G. Alexo

  • On September 18, 2017
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Louis G. Alexo age 74 of Crafton passed away with his family by his side on September 16, 2017.

He was born in New York City and was the son of the late Elizabeth and John Alexo Sr.

Beloved husband of Bernadette Alexo for 53 years; loving father of Andrea (Dale) Dabney; cherished grandfather of Dale (Tanera) Dabney, Jon (Missi Howard) Dabney and Krystin (Devin Greene) Dabney; adored great grandfather of Tru, Zachary and Cameron Louis; dear brother of Mary Lynn (David) Lockard and the late John Alexo Jr.; uncle of Brittany Lockard, Valerie (Donald) Tarbert and many other nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 10 am at St. Philip Church 50 W. Crafton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15205. EVERYBODY PLEASE MEET AT THE CHURCH.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Louis’s name to the Fresenius Robinson Township, 3 Robinson Plaza #110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com.

 

 

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3 Comments

Rih and Mare Muno
Dear Family of Louie.......We send our sincere loving sympathy to you all for your loss....May the memory of Louie stay in your hearts forever. He will always be in our hearts... He was a true friend and a great guy,fun to be around . Just know that this Christmas Eve, he will be serving his delicious buffet in Heaven...For us, Louie is already missed but always loved by all who were lucky enough to be his friends.... Rich and Mare Muno
Karen Zacchero & Carolyn Bruschi
Our sincere condolences. Love you Bernie. Lou was a great guy.
Donnie Hickey
Bernie, Andy, Dale and kids, please accept our sincere sympathy with the passing of such a great husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. I knew Lou for over 40 years and have many fond memories of him. He was especially influential upon me as a young man. Over the years so many great visits at your home or in Canada at Debbie and Les's house. He was a fun loving guy who Enjoyed his food and drink with friends, a game of golf or watching the Steelers. I picture Louie reunited with his old buddy Cuffs and having a good long walk in the clouds. RIP Lou, you leave behind a legacy of great memories for so many. Love Donnie, Sarah and the rest of the Hickey family.
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