![]() I won’t read it all, but I wanted to share one very descriptive quote that captures how harrowing that day was as he tried to take cover during the fall of the first tower. On 9/11, Lou raced from Federal plaza down to the World Trade Center, and luckily he left his first hand account of what happened that day. He was a leader and a mentor, the glue that held the team together. He was loved by so many people from all walks of life. Over the past several weeks as his friends, colleagues, neighbors, and family members came to say goodbye to Lou, they shared many funny, amusing, sad and entertaining situations / stories they had experienced with Lou. He worked hard to get to where he was and he was so proud. Here he spent his 27 year career until his end of watch on May 17, 2022. He eventually earned the rank of Lieutenant by living his life by the guiding standards of the FBI : Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity. Lou dedicated his life to law enforcement and felt great responsibility to be a selfless servant of the public as an FBI police officer. He was most proud however to be called Uncle You by his niece Pegeen or Gaw Gaw by his nephew MIlo. Most of you knew him as Louis or Lou, Brother, Fatty, or by his given Chinese name Yiu Tak Tao. Our brother was a proud Asian American Man. Louis passed away peacefully at home at the end of his watch on surrounded by his family, friends and wife Jessica. On behalf of the family, I would like to thank you all, for attending and sharing in the celebration of Louis’ life today.
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