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Louis DeLallo remembered for his quick wit, ability to make others laugh

Louis Patrick DeLallo

Louis Patrick DeLallo, 80, of Monroe, passed away on December 16, 2023 at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Bridgeport, surrounded by his loved ones.

Louis was born in Westport to Patrick and Theresa DeLallo on October 5, 1943. He graduated from Staples High school in 1961, and married Linda DeLallo (Allan) on September 10, 1965 in Elkton, Md.

He was a jack of all trades and worked tirelessly doing landscaping, electrical and owning Village Powerhouse, a lawn mower repair shop, before retiring from Kaiser Battistone in Norwalk. He was a man of faith who, although not practicing, always said a blessing when passing a Catholic Church.

Louis is preceded in death by his parents, Patrick and Theresa, aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as his best friends, Carl (Tuchy) Palmieri, Thomas Palmer, Frank Palmieri, Vinny Palmieri and Carl Palmer.

Louis is survived by Linda, his wife of 58 years, and his daughters, Patricia Infurchia (Fred), Linda Marie DeLallo (Bill), Christie DeLallo, Teri DeLallo, Lori Miller and Courtney Gardner (Christopher).

He is also survived by his sister, Jane Cirino (Leo), his grandchildren: Jillian Infurchia, Louis Infurchia, Megan Infurchia, Ryan Infurchia, Nicole DeLallo, Brayden Miller, Kenley Miller and Harper Gardner and many nieces and nephews.

Louis will be remembered for his quick wit and sense of humor as he always made others laugh. He will be remembered for the knowledge he provided and his ability to have a way to fix almost anything. His stories and life will continue to be shared and will live on through his family.

In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with family and friends. He owned a beloved cabin in the Berkshires with his best friend, where so many memories have been made.

There will be no services at this time.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Louis’s name to A Stone’s Throw Dog Rescue (www.astdogrescue.com) as he leaves behind his beloved Elsa and Sophie, as well as many grand-dogs.

The family of Louis wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Cardiology Associates of Fairfield County and Dr. Sekhar Chirunomula for their years of medical guidance. Online condolences may be left at SpadaccinoFuneralHome.com.

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