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Louis M. Moscarello

Louis M. Moscarello

On August 11, 2025 Louis Moscarello, age 84, passed away peacefully at his home in Beverly Hills, FL.

Lou was born in Brooklyn, NY and grew up on Long Island, NY.  He graduated from New York University with a bachelor’s degree and worked as a biochemist followed by a distinguished career in the US Navy including 2 years in Okinawa.  He later spent many years with the US State Dept. He served in many foreign outposts including Burma where he met his future wife, Ma Kyin.  They married and settled down in Florida keeping up with his sister’s growing family and his wife’s extended family in Burma.

He is survived by his wife Ma Kyin Moscarello, his step-daughter SeWah Htoo, his sister Mary O’Brien (Edward), nieces  Kathryn (Bill) Kuennen, Christina (Joe) Raczka, Jennifer (Jesse) Kessler and  Laura O’Brien.  He is also survived by 7 grand nieces and nephews.  

He was predeceased by his parents Yolanda and Joseph Moscarello. 

Louis was a devoted husband and a loving son.  He will be dearly missed by all of his family until meeting again.  

Donations to the American Cancer Society in Louis’ memory are appreciated.

The Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home is assisting the family with cremation with care.

6 Comments

  • Mary O’Brien Posted August 27, 2025 8:58 pm

    I will miss you and love you forever my dear brother. I pray you are now surrounded by God’s love and in heaven with Mom and Dad and our grandparents. Rest in peace and happiness for all eternity and until we are together again

  • Sewah Htoo Posted August 31, 2025 6:44 pm

    You were a gift from God and a loving husband to my mom. You were a good and caring father to me and all my brothers and sisters. We all love you and will miss you forever. Rest in peace.

  • Edward OBrien Posted September 2, 2025 1:40 am

    Louis became my brother-in-law in 1978. I did not see enough of him over the years due to his service to our country. In the Navy and later the diplomatic corps, his work brought him to many locations around the world. It was always interesting to hear about his experiences. One of his posts brought him to Burma where he met his wife, who was his lifelong love.
    After he retired, we were fortunate to have him share many of the special events in our family.
    He will be greatly missed.

  • Katie Kuennen Posted September 4, 2025 1:47 pm

    Uncle “A-Lou” was a loving husband, uncle, and also my godfather. I will always remember dearly the time we spent with him, especially when my sisters and I were growing up. He is loved by all of us and will be dearly missed. May he rest in peace.

  • Christy Raczka Posted September 5, 2025 1:19 am

    Louis was a wonderful uncle and we have many fun memories together as a family. His love for his family was strong. He will be greatly missed. We pray that he will rest in peace knowing he will live on through all of us.

  • Laura O’Brien Posted September 5, 2025 10:01 pm

    Uncle Louie was a lovely person who I am lucky to have known, and I have many wonderful memories of seeing him over the years. I enjoyed visits from him and my aunt any time they could see us, or we could visit them in Florida. He will be missed very much and I’ll think of him always.

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