of Stoughton, formerly of Randolph, on September 13, 2015. Born in Romania of parents immigrating to the United States in November, 1922. Lou was a graduate of Roxbury Memorial High School, served in the United States Army bakery corps in New Guinee during the Pacific conflict during the 2nd World War. Upon returning to the U.S., Lou met his bride of 67 yrs., Mildred (Dulman) Zeprun. Lou worked tirelessly alongside his brother Jack (deceased) and father Morris also deceased at the family bakery, The West End Bakery in Roxbury on Howard Avenue. In 1966, the brothers and their father moved their bakery to Randolph and renamed it Zeppy’s Baigel Bakery. Lou and Jack along with their wives Mildred and Doris built their successful business along with providing employment for hundreds of men and woman over the years in the community until his retirement in 2005. Lou was an avid golfer and was seen often around the links at Ponkapoag and Brookmeadow Country Club. Lou is survived by his loving wife Mildred (Dulman), his sister Ruth Tuler of West Roxbury and her husband Paul, his son Eliott and his wife Diane (St Germain) of Stoughton, his daughter Sheila Holland and her husband Michael of Brockton, and his daughter Renee Diauto and her husband Frank of St Cloud, FL. Lou is also the proud grandfather of 8 grandchildren, Scott Zeprun, Risa (Zeprun) Morse of California , Roshanna Zeprun of Hawaii, Tracy (Diauto) Laberge of R.I., Melinda (Diauto) Barbosa of St Cloud, FL, Jesse Diauto of St Cloud, FL, Kimberly Holland of Brockton, and Jason Holland of Brockton. Lou is also survived by 6 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by family friend Nancy Hampson of Stoughton. Services at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham St. (gather behind the administration building) Sharon, Friday, September 18, 2015 at 11:45 am. All guests are invited to join the family for a celebration of his life at China Town Restaurant in Cobb’s Corner, Canton, after the service. Shiva will be at Mildred’s home 43 Pemaquid St. Stoughton Ma. 02072 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday afternoon and evening. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project – woundedwarriorproject.org