Louis  Greenblatt's Memorial

Louis Greenblatt
(1953 - 2008)

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Continued... For his colleagues there is the memory of this extraordinary character who would bounce into the office out of nowhere and just make people feel special. For the two of us there is simply the most amazing gap which can never be filled. Louis was inspirational and exasperating, encouraging and provoking, excitable and exciting to be with. As long as we live Louis will co...
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Louis was quite simply one of the most inspirational people we have ever met. And that was because he was passionate about everything he did. Passionate about rugby, about business, about ethics – we knew we could rely on him completely. And above all he was passionate about people. He loved people and he treated everyone with equal dignity - he would have a word for everyone. Someone who...
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From: Grant
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Dear Louis. You were more than a friend - a brother . You took us under your wing, always kind. You helped me through tough times and celebrated good times. So many memories: celebrating the birth of my children, viewing my first flat, searching for rugby tickets, golf, planning my career with me. You were an inspiration - always uplifting our spirits and encouraging me to live my life to...
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From: Anton
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I met Louis in Feb. 2005 in ROTON. It was a very, very short time we worked together, but this time was intensive and what I want to say is: he was so different compared to other people I met. He gave a great help to all of ROTON, he was positive and could infect all of us with his positve Infect - which braught big positive results. Louis, thank you. You had to go so young and early - It is ...
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From: greigp
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Its hard to think we wont see Louis again, I will miss his larger than life personality, his drunken text messages I could never understand, but most of all his friendship which was totally genuine. He leaves a large hole in his circle of friends around the world. Merle, Jared and Romy, at this time of sadness remember one thing, he was the proudest man on earth to have you as his family. Love ...
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From: GEOFF
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Merle, Jared and Romy We have been thinking of you so much since hearing the very tragic news. Very few people have had such an impact on my life as a freind and colleague as Louis. I have so many very precious memories of the many and varied times that we spent together, always very happy, very special and somehow very different from the norm. with all best wishes in these sad times, ...
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From: Harry
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Dearest Merle, Jared and Romy My prayers and thoughts are with you all. It was such a privilege to have known Louis and he will be remembered by me forever. We had lots of fun together and he has left for you a wonderful legacy. Love to the three of you.
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From: TimFlower
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Louis Thank you for your guiding hand for the last 15 years - without your gentle nudges and sometimes hard slaps back on track I think we both know where I and many other lads would have ended up (the BRFC wing of Dorchester prison ha ha). I can never repay the debt I owe to you and your family for all you did for me but I promise to spend the rest of my life trying to live up to what you exp...
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From: MJS
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Lovable Lumpy Louis - who could forget your Kappies Kasual front row partnership with Bernie (who ran in from the wing to throw a punch) Schneider for all those years where you became a legend. for youe antics in the front row. Thanks for all those good times with KK rugby - Sheryl and Michael Sacher
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From: corcs
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Louis No one could light up a room like you No one could destroy a freshly pressed suit like you! No one could be a more loyal friend No one could love his family more than you No one could give more of himself and ask so little of others No one will be more missed No one who knew you will forget that privilege Merle Jared and Romy and family. Here was a Man