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'Lugnut Louie' remembered by Stoneboro community

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A Mercer county community is mourning the death of a local business owner who was killed in a motorcycle crash on Sunday.

A small memorial of flowers and messages sit outside Lugnut Customs service station in Stoneboro.
Lewis Isenberg turned an old Oldsmobile dealership into a bike ship back in 2016.

"Lugnut Louie" as he was called by many, loved working on motorcycles, he'd been around them his whole life.

His father, Moe Jones, says Louie would give someone the shirt off his back.

"When somebody broke down he'd go get them. He wouldn't charge them. They'd break down on the interstate and he'd fix their bike and put them back on the road and get them home," said Jones.

Louie was a Marine who had served overseas. And as they say once a Marine, always a Marine. He worked to help veteran causes.
But he was most known locally for helping fund lunch programs at nearby Lakeview schools.

"He did get to feed an entire grade. It's sad if you made over a hundred dollars over the income limit the school said you made too much money then Louie stepped in. He was a great man!, added Jones.

Louis was just 40 years old but he lived a lot in those 40 years.

A funeral service will take place in Stoneboro Saturday. In leiu of flowers, the family asks memorials be made to the PTSD foundation of America.


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