I first met Lou when he began coaching water polo at Oak Grove High. We would see each other when I would go through the coaches office to get ready for football proctice. Lou would always greet you with his enlightening smile and sunny disposition. I don't think Lou ever had a bad thought about anything. He always seemed to look at the bright side of life. He would leave a smile on your face after talking with him. Whether he was teaching, coaching, or being a real estate broker Lou was one of the best. My wife and I went to Lou when he was a real estate broker because we know he could be trusted. Because of this trust in his ability we were able to turn over several properties together. Lou, you will be missed and wherever you are I know those around you will be smiling. Bullet Bob