Louis Brodeur

NORTH CANAAN — Louis Brodeur, 89, of North Canaan, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Jan. 16, 2022.

Lou was predeceased by his wife, Judith Brodeur. He is survived by his daughter, Kathy and her husband, Tom Hoskinson; his son, Michael Brodeur and Marsha Morey; his grandson, Andrew and Robin Hoskinson and their children, Mason and Connor; his granddaughter, Katlyn and Tim Kinsella, and their children, Emma and Henry.

Lou attended UConn College of Agriculture and was a lifelong farmer. He was a well- known breeder of Brown Swiss dairy cattle and shared that love with all he knew. Lou was an active supporter and mentor for the local 4-H and FFA organizations and known as Grandpa Lou to most.

Lou is also known for his garden and farmstand filled with strawberries, veggies and gladiolas at his home on Route 44 in North Canaan.

He will be greatly missed by all. A memorial will be held in his honor in the spring. Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk Palmer Funeral Home.

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