In memory of

Louis "Lou" Zuly

June 10, 1939 -  January 14, 2025

It is with profound sadness that the family announces the sudden and unexpected passing of Lou at Lakeridge Health Ajax/Pickering on Tuesday January 14, 2025, in his 86 year.

Loved brother of Stan (Sheryl) Zuly. Lou will be greatly missed by his niece Marci (Craig), and by his dear friend Mary (Ken, predeceased) Hutcheson.

Lou was a high school teacher with the Durham District School Board and taught at O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute, for a number of years.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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Tom and Jo-Ann Leedle (Family friends.)

Entered January 18, 2025 from Whitby, Ontario

Please accept our sincere sympathy on the passing of Lou.

Diana (Past student)

Entered January 19, 2025 from Oshawa

My brother David and I were lucky enough to have him as a teacher in the 80's at O'Neil. He always walked the halls with a smile and he always said good morning to you or have a nice day.

My condolences to the Zuly family.

Wendy Bethune (a long time ago acquaintance)

Entered January 21, 2025 from Brantford On

I met Lou Zuly through his long time freinds Ken and Mary Hutcheson. We both were teachers in different cities. He was a pleasant man. We met a few times and enjoyed reconnecting at Cathy Hutcheson's wedding. I send condolences to Stan and family.

Wendy B

Amanda (Student)

Entered January 21, 2025 from COBOURG

I had Mr. Zuly for my accounting teacher for many years in the 80's. He was an amazing teacher and got me hooked....I am still working with numbers to this day.

Please accept my deepest condolences.

Laura Feeney (nee Wild) (Former student)

Entered January 23, 2025 from Oshawa

I'd first like to apologize for being delinquent about offering my condolences as I just found out about Lou's passing last evening.
As a teacher, he was my Grade 10 accounting teacher in the 1980-1981 school year. His guidance made this class my highest grade that year and I have continued on working in bookkeeping and payroll offices after graduation between here and Toronto, finally ending that career in 2006 and doing other things as I had a family I wanted to spend more time with.
I'd like to thank Lou for being one of the most amazing teachers I had during my OCVI attendance years (1979-1983).
To his family my most sincere condolences.
Godspeed Lou.

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