Louis M. Dineen

April 2, 1961 ~ April 17, 2022
Resided in:
Portland, ME 04108
Peaks Island - Lou Dineen, 61, died on Sunday, April 17, 2022, at his home.
Lou was born on April 2, 1961, in New York City, New York, the son of the late Thomas J. and Ellen M. (Calzia) Dineen. He lived on Staten Island as a boy and then moved with his family to St. Petersburg, Florida. He attended local schools, graduated from high school and received a Master's degree in Education.
He was a local educator for many years, but his passion was playing music and building scale models. He was a talented guitarist with both electric and acoustic guitars. He enjoyed organizing open mikes so he could meet and jam with other musicians.
Lou was a talented scale modeler. He was a member of the Southern Maine Scale Modelers, Region 1, and The International Plastic Modelers' Society. He specialized in World War II aircraft and machinery scale models.
His family will remember him as a man with the talent of storytelling and "bad jokes." They will miss his sense of humor that he could bring to any situation.
Lou loved to sit on the front porch when the weather was warmer, chatting with neighbors as they made their way home from work. He was always ready with a smile and a joke or story.
Lou was predeceased by his sister, Ellen Dineen Holder. He is survived by his wife, Renee Dineen, and stepdaughter, Caleigh Mills, both of Peaks Island; and many nieces and nephews and his brother, Thomas.
Visiting hours celebrating Lou's life will be from 4-7PM on Monday, April 25, 2022, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. To view Lou's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Memorial contributions made in Lou's memory can be made to Northern Light Mercy Hospital, PO Box 679, Portland, ME 04104; or the Animal Refuge League, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098
Love and prayers from the Dennin s We will miss your wit, laughter and singing.
– Mike, Janet, Jessica, Matt
Louis always had my back. He was like a big brother. His bear hugs whenever I lost one of my cats were so comforting. He was one of the funniest people I have ever met. He made work fun. We had lots of good times. I know I will see him again as promised in the Bible at John 5:28,29 & Acts 24:15 right here on a beautiful, restored paradise earth, Psalm 37:10,11. His friend, Cher
– Cher Tyra
Renee and Caleigh I was so shocked to hear of Lou’s passing. I talked with Lou at work almost every day and we often took walk breaks together. No matter how the day was going Lou always made me laugh. I enjoyed his stories, his sarcasm and sharing creative ideas. During COVID we still managed to keep in touch and I even got Lou sharing model pictures with my husband Ried who does WWII tanks. I was hoping to come visit the island this summer and see Lou’s collection and finally meet the family I have heard so much about. Lou I am going to miss you very much, thank you so much for your friendship. Love and peace to you Renee and Caleigh.
– Kat Snyder
With deepest sympathy and all our love and support
– Tribute Store
Renee, Lou was a special guy and I have so many fond memories of him and his sense of humor. I regret that we didn’t visit more. He will be kissed.
– Stephen and Brenda (Dorwart) Small
With deepest sympathy,
– Valerie Kravette
My deepest sympathy. I knew Lou through my workplace. He always had a funny story to tell. I really enjoyed him stopping by my cubicle and my coworkers would say the same as he made his way through my department. He will be missed. I pray for strength for his family. – Jill Morton
– Jill Morton
Sending our heartfelt condolences for the loss of a wonderful man. As you grieve know that we are thinking of you and honoring the memory of Lou. Love, Fran and Rob
– Fran Obrien
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Funeral Home
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Louis Dineen
You will be missed my friend. We had fun at work and sending you a pic of the old gang. So sorry you left….rest in peace.
– Jessica
Dear Renee, we’re so sorry to lose Lou, feeling grateful for the many chuckles he gave us on the walks home from the boat. Thinking of you, Ann and Peter Cannon
– Ann Cannon
Lou will be missed by all of us who had the pleasure of working with him over the years. Lou was a great guy & will be missed.
– Jon Merwin, Cathy Merwin, Lynne Searles