Louis was born December 3, 1922 to parents Berardino "Bill" and Mary Alberga DePasquale in Salt Lake City. Louis graduated from South High School in 1940. He then went on to serve with distinction in the United States Army, fighting valiantly in the Pacific during WWII.
After returning home, Louis married Jane Granato on June 5, 1948. Louis and Jane enjoyed thirty-eight years of loving marriage, raising their two sons, Bill and Robert.
Louis was a dependable and industrious man; he retired from Zellerbach Paper Company after thirty-five years of dedicated service. He was also a sincere and loyal man who often shared his love and friendship through food. He and Jane were known to host weekly "Spaghetti Saturdays," bringing many friends and family together.
Louis is survived by his son, Robert DePasquale; brother-in-law, Jeano Campanaro; and grandchildren, William, Bob, Lou, and Parker. He was preceded in death by wife, Jane; sisters, Katherine (John) Durrant and Dorothy Campanaro; and son, Bill (Suzanne) DePasquale.
Graveside services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at Mount Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street, Salt Lake City.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on May 16, 2017.
Louis was born December 3, 1922 to parents Berardino "Bill" and Mary Alberga DePasquale in Salt Lake City. Louis graduated from South High School in 1940. He then went on to serve with distinction in the United States Army, fighting valiantly in the Pacific during WWII.
After returning home, Louis married Jane Granato on June 5, 1948. Louis and Jane enjoyed thirty-eight years of loving marriage, raising their two sons, Bill and Robert.
Louis was a dependable and industrious man; he retired from Zellerbach Paper Company after thirty-five years of dedicated service. He was also a sincere and loyal man who often shared his love and friendship through food. He and Jane were known to host weekly "Spaghetti Saturdays," bringing many friends and family together.
Louis is survived by his son, Robert DePasquale; brother-in-law, Jeano Campanaro; and grandchildren, William, Bob, Lou, and Parker. He was preceded in death by wife, Jane; sisters, Katherine (John) Durrant and Dorothy Campanaro; and son, Bill (Suzanne) DePasquale.
Graveside services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at Mount Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street, Salt Lake City.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on May 16, 2017.
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