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Greco LouGRECO, Luigi 'Lou' - Lou Greco, 68 of Brampton, Ontario unexpectedly passed away Friday, March 26, 2021 at his home.

Lou was born January 3, 1953 in Mendicino, Cosenza, Italy.

Cherished husband of Kathie Greco for 40 wonderful years. Loving father of Adrian Greco (Larissa), Brian Greco (Ashley), Jackie Watson (Kevin) and his pups Oscar and Luna. Lou was a proud pappa to Adam Greco, Emma Watson, Carter Greco and Erin Watson.

Little brother to sisters Clelia Greco (Fred) and Anna Zuccon (Ennio) who will miss him dearly. Brother in-law to David Ross (Shirley) and Patty Worsley and the late Gabriele DiCintio. Adored uncle to Terrie Dinopoulos (John), Michael Zuccon (Jacqueline), Mark Zuccon (Jennifer), Nicole Worsley (Mike) and great uncle to Andrew, Lauren, Theodore and Hugo.

Lou will be reunited with his parents Mariano and Giovannina Greco in heaven.

He will be truly missed by all his family and friends.

Lou loved being outside. He was an avid walker as part of his daily routine with his dogs Oscar and Luna. He also enjoyed cycling as it was a way to keep his average step count high. He was very determined to average 19,000 steps a day.

During retirement Lou spent many summer hours on the golf course with his golf friends and his family. Golf was his passion away from home. He was equally as passionate about his family and friends. Always able to cook up a feast and mix cocktails at the same time. Lou became well known for his famous deep-fried turkey and could mix martinis and caesars with the best of them.

Family events were Lou’s moments to shine. As one part of a trio of chefs extraordinaire they would orchestrate and co-ordinate family feasts, a tradition passed down from generations. Once the meals were finished, he’d be ready to jump into the traditional family debate that would go for hours.

Lou will be remembered for his devotion to family, strong willed nature, passion for cooking, warm personality and his love of golf.

Lou, we miss you and love you very much.

Private arrangements will be made with the family. Arrangements entrusted with Andrews funeral home, Brampton.

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