Louis Prifti

In Loving Memory

Prifti, Louis Ellis

September 15, 1937 - February 26, 2026

 

 

Asleep in Jesus on Thursday, February 26, 2026.

Loving husband of the late Wilma M. Prifti (nee Leithauser) of 60 years; beloved father of Paul (Arielle) Prifti and the late Marc Louis (survived by Beth) Prifti Sr.; dearest grandpa of Lauren, Victoria, Mary Kate, Mclaine, Becca, Marc Jr., Nick, Alexander and Laira Prifti; dear brother of Marie Heckle, Florence Flieg and Paul Prifti; our dear uncle, cousin and friend of many.

Service Tuesday, March 3, 10:00 a.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd.  Interment Sunset Cemetery.  Visitation Monday 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

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7 thoughts on “Prifti, Louis Ellis”

  1. Dena And I Always Had Fun Bowling With Louis And Will Always Treasure Those Memories, He Was Such A Joy.
    Marie, Florence And Family, Our Thoughts Are With You And Love You.
    Safe Journey’s Louis, You Will Be Saddly Missed.

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  2. Lou was our “ Go To Guy” during his days at Heritage. Coordinating & installing display units for Anheuser-Busch Tour Locations & National Sales Conventions.
    A very dedicated man who was highly respected. RIP Lou

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  3. Like the above comment, was privileged to work with Lou on various events for AB while employed at LeRoy Tent and Awning. Always organized and paid attention to every detail. My thoughts are with his Family and Friends.

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  4. Lou was a wonderful neighbor and friend. He and Wilma had such a loving relationship. I am glad that they are together again.

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  5. The first phrase that comes to mind with “Mr. Lou” is “Be Flexible or Am Flexible”. Thank you Mr Lou & Wilma for allowing us into your family as an exchange student from Ghana. Memories your family and visits to the Chihouli exhibit will never leave me. Your involvement in church activities is admirable. I am also grateful for inviting me to your 80th Birthday celebration and it was my wish you would have crossed 90 just as Perry did, but God knows why you had to leave now. I am grateful for allowing me to pray with you that day we had dinner at the Williams with the Carswells. I know you love God and I know you are in a good place right now. You were always jolly, you and Wilma always loved to laugh and that was a beautiful thing I learnt from you both. God is with you my father and brother. Say hello to Wilma for me.
    Till we meet again. Love, David

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  6. Lou was the anchor and best loving husband to his wife Wilma and his children. I personally owe him so much. Take your time and be flexible. This has been the credo of his and his loving wife Wilma. We are far away – but it is to me as it were yesterday when I met Lou and his family

    H.-Martin Lagrange
    Warendorf, Germany

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