Forestport- Louis F. Narbone, Jr., 76, of Millers Woods Road, husband of Regina, passed away peacefully, on Friday, October 23, 2020, at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Utica. Louie was born on March 13, 1944, in Amsterdam, NY, a son of Louis F. and Anna Folts Narbone, Sr. He attended elementary school in Amsterdam, and after his parents relocated to Utica, Louie finished his education in the Utica Public School System. A man of many talents, he worked for Dick Tile and Marble; Bernie Bus and Bailey's Saw Mill, Boonville, where he was an equipment operator. Later he owned and operated pizza parlors in Rome, Schuyler and Newport and finally he was employed at Turing Stone Casino, Verona, as a Blackjack dealer. On January 27, 1973, Louis entered into marriage at St. Agnes Church, in Utica, to Regina Fallon. They had 47 years together before the Lord called Louie home. Louie was an avid bow hunter and fisherman. Hence his radio symbol on Lake Ontario and Oneida Lake was "BowHunter." He loved taking his granddaughter Alexa out on the boat or ice fishing. In addition to his wife, Regina, Louie is survived by two wonderful daughters; Kerri and Carolyn, both of Forestport; his cherished granddaughter, Alexa Williamson; one sister, Louise Boyer, Little Falls; sisters in law, Rita Moore, Scotia, Agnes (Richard) Sack, Utica, Sylvia (James) Silverstrim, Moneta, VA; brothers in law, William (Beth) Fallon, LaFayette, NY and George (Linda) Fallon, Boonville. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. Louie was predeceased by his mother and step father, Anna and Ernest Layman; his father and step mother, Louis and Mary Narbone; sister and brother in law, Angie and Sal Palloni; nephew, Dale Decker; father and mother in law, William and Margaret Fallon; sister in law, Marguerite and brother in law, Ivan Weaver; and a very special brother in law, Winslow (John) Boyer. Louie's family extends special thanks to Ron Scouten who was always there when Louie needed help. Ron and his family are among one of the many special friends Louie was privileged to have had. There are just too many to list, however, you know who you are. Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Tuesday, October 27, from 4-7 P.M. at Trainor Funeral Home, Inc. 143 Schuyler St., where a facial covering must be worn; social distancing and contact tracing will be observed. Other services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association of CNY, 441 West Kirkpatrick Street, Syracuse, NY 13204, or to Boonville Fire Co. Ambulance, PO Box 164, Boonville, NY 13309.
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