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Louis Anthony "Lou" Aragona, II

March 29, 1957 - February 9, 2021

Family and friends may call at the Amos Carvelli Funeral Home, 201 Edison Street, Nutter Fort on Sunday, February 14, 2021 from 2:00 to 8:00 pm, where a Prayer Service will be held at 7:30pm to conclude the visitation. A Private Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated with Father Walt Jagela as Celebrant.  

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We are so sorry for your loss. We hope all the wonderful memories you have will bring you peace at this time. Sending thoughts and prayers for your family. Sincerely, Chris, MaryAnn, Victoria, Cameron and Corey Carvelli

Posted by MaryAnn Post Carvelli on February 21, 2021

So sorry to hear the loss of this man.. he was a wonderful person and will be missed by so many..

Posted by Kenneth Sarge Gorby & Nancy on February 14, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. I loved Lou. He was the best man. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Posted by Angela Aragona on February 14, 2021

Tammy and Nick and Louis Anthony, I'm so sorry to hear about Lou. It just doesn't seem possible that such a good man could be gone so soon. I remember so much about Lou and all of you during our time on Sherwood Road. All the cookouts; watching Michael Phelps; New Years Eve; and, of course, all of Lou's Ringo jokes. Joking about Tammy doing all the work; just thinking about it all brings me a smile and sadness for your loss. He was a truly good and kind man; always kind to me and Matthew. I think of all of you often and I'm so sorry I can't be there now. It's hard to put into words all I would like to say. Peace be with you.

Posted by Linda Hawkins on February 13, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. There was no one more generous, thoughtful, and sincere than big Lou. He always took the time and effort to ensure everyone around him was happy; he showed genuine interest in others, offered advice when applicable, and definitely wouldn't allow anyone in his house go hungry. He will surely be missed by everyone that knew him.

Posted by Brady Weaver on February 12, 2021

To Lou’s family—sending the deepest of heartfelt condolences. Keeping all of you in prayer during this time of sorrow. God bless. ~Psalm 23

Posted by Donna Stumpo on February 12, 2021

We are so very sorry to hear this; all of you are in our thoughts and prayers and we pray for God's loving arms to surround you with comfort. --Paul and Evon Mihaliak--(and Tiffany)

Posted by Paul, Evon, and Tiffany on February 11, 2021

Our heartfelt sympathy to all of Lou’s family. He was a very special person and obviously loved by many. We have fond memories of Little Louie from the time of his birth and are saddened at his untimely passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his loving family at this time.

Posted by Greg Louden on February 11, 2021

So many great memories you leave for all that knew you. From the Alley Cat stories, I hear from Tim, when kids, to me knowing you as Uncle Lou, my entire life. Heaven truly gained an angel with your kindness for all. You will be greatly missed on Earth. Our hearts are broken, but I'm sure yours is filled with love, pain free and being with your parents. RIP, our friend and adopted family member.

Posted by Tim & Linda Hinebaugh on February 11, 2021

Francie, I am so sad to learn of your loss. Your brother was a good man who helped so many people through the years. I pray he is at peace now. I pray for strength for you and for his family. God bless you,

Posted by Tina Belcastro Hanna on February 11, 2021

Tammy, Louis Anthony and Nick, We are so very sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in knowing what a great guy he was. He was always smiling and joking. I will always remember our great conversations at Sheetz during morning coffee “meetings”. Please take comfort in knowing how very proud he was of his family. He talked about all of you often and loved you very much. Rest In Peace, Lou and make sure to RAISE IT in Heaven and say hello to Heath for us. God Bless, María, Tyler and Corey Skidmore

Posted by Maria Skidmore on February 11, 2021

Dear Tammy, Louis Anthony and Nick, We are so sorry to hear of your loss of such a great guy! I still remember the day I met Lou on the streets of Clarksburg, him joking with me and having no idea yet who I was. We are on the road in West Texas and therefore can not attend any memorial or service. We would be there if we could! He will be missed by many! God bless all of you! Love, Pete and Nannette

Posted by Peter McDonald on February 11, 2021

To Louis Anthony’s Family. Your love and devotion to Louis (Little Louie as I grew up calling him) is a testament to the wonderful man he was. I hope it gives you some comfort that he knew how much you loved him.

Posted by Barbara Louden Bogard on February 11, 2021

The most unexpected situations are the most difficult to understand. What an amazing friend and human being. A life not wasted. Such a gentle spirit will never be forgotten. Well done Lou. You left a huge imprint on all of us. You were loved..you were truly loved. May God grant peace and comfort to those you leave behind. RIP. Heaven gained an angel. Our love and prayers- Jim and Lu

Posted by Lu Bush on February 10, 2021

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