Louis X Mumblo

HUDSON FALLS – Louis X Mumblo, age 68, passed away at 7:33pm on July 18, 2024, in his home with his loving family by his side.

Born on September 8, 1955, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Marjorie and Archie Mumblo.

On June 16, 1979, Louis joined Helen M. McClure in marriage.  The two spent their lives in Hudson Falls raising their family.  Louis and Helen were well known for their Post-Star paper route, having delivered for over 40+ years. In May 2021, Helen, the love of his life, passed away.  Louis’s family is at peace knowing they have been reunited.

In his later years he became known as the door man, aka The Garage Knome, for Memory Lane Towing. He would “greet” the customers as they came to drop off their vehicles for repair.

Louis leaves behind his dear daughter, Rosanna Mumblo, her companion Mike; his beloved sons, Louis Mumblo and his partner Jamie, Matthew Mumblo, John Mumblo and his wife

Pam; Grandchildren, Matthew, Dakota, Jacob, Kaylee, McKenzie, Brady, Preston, Riley, Jessiah, and Katherine “Kat”; Great grandchildren, Journey and Ava; Many nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family; His sister, Pauline Cornell, will miss the old ogre.

He also leaves behind his loving dogs, Ford, and Cinnamon.

A memorial gathering in his honor is being planned on his birthday, September 8th at Memory Lane Towing.   

In lieu of flowers, you may donate to a go fund me to help cover final expenses. https://gofund.me/1865a377

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One Response to Louis X Mumblo

  1. Beth Mannix says:

    I first met Louie when he worked at HF Middle School. He was always willing to lend me a hand! Years later, he delivered our newspaper. We had many early morning conversations, as I was usually walking the dog when he arrived. When he was accompanied by Helen, her love of dogs was very obvious! Louie was a kind man who could be counted on. I missed seeing him when he became unable to deliver newspapers, but would get updates on him from his daughter. Our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

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