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Louis Banducci Jr. May 11, 1935 - Aug. 28, 2012 Resident of Citrus Heights Born in Albany, CA to Louis Sr. and Alice A. Banducci, Lou was raised in Richmond with sisters Joan Alt (deceased), Jean Fay and Jane Davis. After graduating from Richmond Union High School in 1953, he served in the army and then settled in Richmond to pursue a sales career with American Standard. In addition to his sisters, he is survied by his son Dale Banducci, daughter Laurie Klip (Mario), grandson Zane Klip, uncle and aunt Glen and Mary Ann Spaulding, brother-in-law Leighton Alt, nephews Jim Davis (Temma), James Fay and Jeffery Fay and niece Lynette Gaskill (Chuck). Services will be held at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Road in Dixon on 9/11 at 10:30. A devoted father, grandfather and uncle he will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends.

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Published by Contra Costa Times from Sep. 7 to Sep. 9, 2012.

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Debbie Hoeven

September 23, 2012

Will miss you...love you always

September 11, 2012

Glen and Mary Ann Spaulding and to the family of Louis Banducci, Jr. This is a difficult way of now knowing that you both are ok. We wonder about both of you often wondering if you both are okay since Pam's mom and father passed away. We send to you our sympathy for the recent loss of Louis

September 11, 2012

i grew up & played baseball with louie i was just asking jack newell about him . louie was a great friend back in our richmond high days . god bless my old & dear friend . the mccombe family bob & marie

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