Louis Pagliaro, Sr. of Myrtle Beach, SC, formerly of New Haven, West Haven and North Haven, CT passed away peacefully at his son’s home on Monday, February 24th, 2020 after a short period of declining health. He was born June 21st, 1931, the last of seven, first generation Italian American children born to Antonio and Pasqualina (Esposito) Pagliaro, both of whom emigrated from Atrani, Italy to New Haven as young children. Louis was a veteran of the Army Medical Corp and served in the Korean War as a corporal in the 279th General Hospital, stationed in Japan. Together with his wife and dance partner of 62 years, Nancy (Kasperwitch) Pagliaro, they raised their family in West Haven and North Haven, CT. He was devoted family man who worked as a furniture upholster for over 60 years and was considered an artist by many of his customers for the way in which he practiced his craft. His hobbies included spending time with his family and friends enjoying coffee and conversation around the dinner table. It was important to him that he drive back to CT at least twice a year to spend significant time with his grandchildren, siblings, family and friends in CT. In his youth he loved to go out dancing with his wife and was always the life of the party. In his retirement he could often be found fixing or repair something around his home, fishing along the shore or watching his beloved Mets on television. He was well known in his community of Glenmere, (Myrtle Beach, SC) for caring and watching over older neighbors in his association, driving them to hospital appointments, helping them with house maintenance, and checking in on them during hurricane season. Louis instilled in his children and grandchildren the value of respect and caring for others. He was a man of simple pleasures who enjoyed the great love and respect of his family, friends, and neighbors.

He was the devoted father to Louis and Stephen (Catherine) Pagliaro. Much loved “Poppie” to grandchildren Antonio, Dominic, Gino, Maria, and Louis A. Pagliaro, great grandfather to Layton Pagliaro and beloved “Uncle Louie” to many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers Bonaventura, Peter C., and Anthony Pagliaro, sisters Josephine Lucibello, Anna Langella, and Margaret Diglio, all of New Haven. Our family would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the nurses and doctors at Smilow Cancer Center at Yale and Hartford Health Home and Hospice Care.
“PLEASE NOTE” The Mass that was scheduled on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish at St. Barnabas Church, 44 Washington Ave. North Haven has been “CANCELED” and will be rescheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Louis’ name may be made to the SMILOW Fund for Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital online at www.givetoynhh.org or to Yale New Haven Hospital, Office of Development, PO Box 1849, New Haven , CT 06508-9979.