Service for Mr. Lou H. Faxon III, will be 11:30 am Saturday First Baptist Church, 1217 S Burnside Ave Gonzales, wake begins at 10 am; Church Funeral Services & Crematory.
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Brother,
As we visioned when we were young the continued life. We could only imagine at the time how Great it could be. So while you are enjoying the ultimate Life in Heaven say few good words for me. I look forward to sharing time with you there. Luv Ya Man!
Blane Arnold
Friend
July 31, 2019
What an exit! We knew you were ready but, it was still hard to accept it. I wanted to come see you one more time. I was afraid I may not make it. You fought a good fight my friend. Farewell my dear, farewell.
Michelle, you are a great woman! You loved and cherished Lou for as long as I knew you guys. My condolence to the rest of the family.
Lots of love.
Gertie Anyanwoke.
August 15, 2018
Rest In Peace my dear friend.
Stacie Shedd
August 13, 2018
Louis was a big part of my life. We share our afternoons and weekends in younger years in school. As young adults we shared a friendship as we started our own young families. I will always cherish those years. But also enjoy his memory til we join together again.
Blane Arnold
August 11, 2018
I remember your laugh and good humor. Sorry for your family that you passed so soon. I know you are with your heavenly Father sharing your humor. Your old neighbor on South Eugene.
C.A. Blanchard III
August 10, 2018
So many memories I wouldn't know where to begin. We're so lucky to called Lou our friend. Lou brought much love and laughter to our lives and still does in all of our memories. We'll always cherish them!
I know God is smiling with you, Job well done my friend, job well done!
Dear Rachel and Cam our hearts are full for you and the family. Do know we're always here for you.
May love and inner peace be with each of you,
Cindy and Blake
August 9, 2018
Doin' the Big Fig Newton in style now! I'll miss you my friend. And the coffee...
Mark Haury
August 9, 2018
I met Lou in the late 80's on a job. Over time we crossed paths on many other jobs. He had a unique character like none other! He could be very soft spoken one minute and the next bring you to your knees crying from laughter at something he'd just said. With him...you never knew what was coming next. One thing for sure, he loved his family. Lou always talked of his son and daughter. He appeared to be a very present dad.
Lou suffered a lot with his lung condition. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing, but rejoice in the fact he is at peace and no longer suffering. This isn't goodbye....it's until we meet again.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family as they grieve the loss of this special man. May you feel the prescence of God today and everyday here after.
God bless Lou, and all those who loved him.
Jean Marcel
August 9, 2018
ROO, DAT YOU. Cant go by the Chinese Inn on Highland Road without a big smile on my face. thanks for being such a great friend. love ya man. Rest In Peace
sonia templet
August 9, 2018
To the Father of my children:
Lou was the ABSOLUTE BEST FATHER any woman could pray to have for her children, as Cameron and Rachel are a true testament of that. He remained a real friend throughout his true and graceful life.
Lou is and will be forever truly missed by all that knew him....
Lovingly,
Dawn
Dawn Womack
August 9, 2018
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