In memory of

Louis "Bubba Lou" Negovanlis

November 7, 1965 -  April 22, 2017

After a tough battle, Louis passed away peacefully with his loved ones near.

Louis loved life and lived it to the fullest. He was never at a loss for words and had his own unique way with them. His energy filled a room and his good humour made people smile; he made friends wherever he went. Under his tough exterior was a gentle soul who would always have the back of those he considered friends or loved ones. He loved good food, a good workout and a good pair of running shoes! He had enormous pride and, to the very end, always gave a good fight. He will be sadly missed by his parents, Fany and Tom; his brother Steve and sister-in-law Cheryl; his niece and nephew, Natasha and Tommy and his numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends.

A special thank you to his team at the Wallace McCain Centre for Pancreatic Cancer at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and his good friend Zeus, who stayed in the ring with him throughout his toughest fight.

“Joy and pain, like sunshine and rain”

Donations can be made to the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

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Keith & Suzanne Wideman 

Entered April 24, 2017 from Listowel, ON

Our condolences to Tom, Fany, Steve, Cheryl, Natasha and Tommy. Although we never met Louie, we felt we knew him through you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Laura & Terry Jefford (Friend)

Entered April 25, 2017

Louie was full of life. Always could make anyone laugh. Although I had not seen him in quite a few years, it was like time stood still when I saw him a few weeks ago. I am glad I had the opportunity to see him again.

Wayne Weatherup (Friend)

Entered April 25, 2017 from Bolton Ontario

Gone to soon you will be missed

Art, Anita barker 

Entered April 25, 2017 from Toronto

Steve, Cheryl, family.... Anita and I are saddened to hear of your brothers passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family .

Luci Jewell and Maria (Neighbors across the street)

Entered April 26, 2017 from 16 Fordover Drive, Scarborough

We saw each other a few weeks ago when visiting with my mom Maria...as he always dropped in to say hello and Louie was friends with my brothers as well..He was never at a loss for words or stories..and always made me laugh. You will be truly missed.
Our sincere condolences from the Ciani Family @ 16 Fordover.

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