One of four precocious boys, Louie set off on his adulthood by joining the United States Navy and later joined the United States Air Force. He experienced a lively 25-year career in the military. His assignments introduced him and his family to cultures throughout the globe including time in Japan, Germany, and Guam. Lou officially retired from the military at the end of his final post at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. Once a civilian, Louis and his wife, Fumiko, moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he enjoyed a 15-year career at the North Kansas City Water Treatment Facility.
Ever easy-going, Louie's family could always count on him for a generous smile and warm encouragement. He loved the outdoors and would hike, fish and the occasional camping trip. Louie is survived by his wife, Fumiko, with whom he enjoyed of 64 years of marriage; his daughter, Tonya (Jay); and his son, Howard (Barbara). Louie also leaves behind four beloved grandchildren; Jana, Keith, Kyle and Craig; and three precious great grandchildren, Harper, Alice and Miko.
Louie’s family is filled with gratitude when they reflect upon the great adventure of his long life, knowing that his kindness will be missed by all who encountered him.
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the American Diabetes Association. https://www.diabetes.org/donate