1927
2017
LEXINGTON – Mr. Louis Charles Ferriole, 90, passed away Wednesday, October 25, 2017. Born in New Britain, CT, he was a son of the late Mike and Mildred Avirable Ferriole. He was the husband of the late Louise Vilter Ferriole. Mr. Ferriole retired from Grumman Aerospace Corp. following 30+ years of service.
Surviving are his son, Vincent (Carol) Ferriole; daughter, Louise (Jerry) Molfetta; grandchildren, Katherine, Victoria, Michael (Jordan), and Kenneth (Adam). He is also survived by great-grandchildren, Tyler, Ava, Dominic, Justin, Lillian, Leonidas, and Karsten. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jean Ferriole; granddaughter, Kristin Ferriole three brothers; seven sisters.
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3 Entries
October 27, 2017
Vince and Carol Ferriole
Dad,
We are so happy that you lived your last year here in SC. We spent a lot of time together and our family holidays were filled with love and laughter. You were a wonderful father,grandfather and great grandfather. We will miss you on Sundays with all your family stories and we will cherish the time we had together.
Love always
Vince and Carol
October 26, 2017
RFM
AND, SO...
THERE IS ONE MORE PERSON TO MISS,
MY UNCLE LOU.
'LAST OF THE FERRIOLE ELEVEN.
I HOPE HE IS WITH ALL HIS BROTHERS AND SISTERS,
TOGETHER IN A BETTER PLACE.
October 26, 2017
I love you grandpa. You are my hero
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