Louis B. “Lou” Broglie - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Louis B. “Lou” Broglie

February 4, 1955 - February 8, 2021

Louis B. “Lou” Broglie, age 66, of Newark, DE, passed away on Monday, February 8, 2021.

Born in Gifu, Japan, on February 4, 1955, he was a son of the late Paul F. and Kesayo (Fujimoto) Broglie. Lou made his career as a salesman for many years, selling everything from suits to appliances, though what he sold best was his charm. He was very involved with his recovery group, Narcotics Anonymous, and sponsored many friends throughout his 15 plus years of sobriety. Lou was always there to support and care for others, and was an extremely loving and caring man. Lou was the most amazing father, and spoiled his daughter any way he could since the day she was born. He loved rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Penguins, betting on horses at Delaware Park and golfing any chance he could get. Lou will always be remembered for his big heart and goodwill towards others.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary-Kay Sargeson and step-mother, Mary Broglie. Lou is survived by his daughter, Mariko M. Broglie (Timothy Mossop) of Wilmington and siblings, Raymond Broglie, Marion Broglie, Peggy Broglie, Maureen Pallus and Annette Meredith.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 5 pm until 6:30 pm on Monday, February 15, 2021, at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 West Park Place, Newark, DE. Face masks will be required for all in attendance. Service and interment will be held privately.  

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lou’s memory to the Go Fund Me page for the Lou Broglie Funeral Service by clicking here.

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  • I grew up with Louis he and his siblings lived up the street from me Louis was ALWAYS very consoling because he knew that I lost my Daughter to an overdose and he would ALWAYS say things to make me feel better he was one of a kind may you R.I.P my dear friend😪😪❤🙏🙏🙏

  • Sorry for your loss, Lou was a good man. And he was very much loved by many… Prayers always to you and your family

  • Mariko, we are so very sorry for your loss. There are really no words we can say to make you feel any better at this time. Please know we love you and have loved you since you were a little girl. You remain in our thoughts.

  • Lou you were definitely a very Good person. LOU I WILL MISS YOU.

    LOVE AND RESPECT

    TEENA C

  • I’ve known Lou in recovery for many years. A great man who will be missed by many.

  • Gone to soon! Deepest sympathy to your family and your beautiful daughter Mariko.
    You will be missed 🙏🙏🙏

  • Our heartfelt and deepest sympathy! May he rest in peace with our Lord and Savior.

  • Our prayers will be with your family. Will miss you Lou.

  • My condolences to the family. Lou was a good person. He was loving caring and shared willingly. He will be missed!

  • My goodness Lou you are a quiet storm that will be dearly missed….
    May God continue to give your love ones strength and comfort in there time of need Love You………..

  • Rest In Peace. You will be missed.
    Your golfing buddy

  • I am so very sorry for your loss. You will be in my thoughts and sending prayers to your family! 💔🙏🏻
    Bobbie Jo Apitsch

  • I was so heartbroken to hear the news. My deepest condolences. Please know that your father was a very kind and respectful man. Helpful, supportive and caring for me and many others. Thank you for sharing him with me/us. Love & Respect

  • Lou, you will be fondly remembered, and sadly missed. But we rejoice and celebrate your return home to our creator, for your earthly toil is now over and your eternal rest with the savior now begins. In time we will be together again.

    Our Thoughts and prayers are with Lou’s family and friends during this sad time. May their sorrows be assuaged in the knowledge that his sad departure is actually God’s reward for a life well lived.

    Bill A., and wife Juliet