Paul Louis (Lou) Harpenau, 89, of Louisville
Paul Louis (Lou) Harpenau, 89, was called to his heavenly home on
October 19 th , 2024. He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family.
Lou was born August 28, 1935 in Tell City, Indiana to Nettie and Sylvester Harpenau.
He was a wonderful husband – completely devoted to his wife, Marilyn (Vonderheide)
Harpenau. He was also a loving son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle, cousin and
friend to many.
Lou had been a professional narrator at the American Printing House for the Blind in
Louisville and the Talking Books program for the Library of Congress for 48 years from
1970 to 2018. He was also a broadcast news journalist and news director at WAVE-TV
and Radio in the 1970s-80s. Before coming to Louisville, Lou had been a monk at St.
Meinrad Archabbey in southern Indiana in the 1950s-60s.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 55 years, Marilyn; daughters Suzanne
Conrad (Jon), Alana Steinmetz (Tom), Anne Clark (JD) and Lynne Dukes (Richard);
seven grandchildren: Mary Davenport (Dave), Lily Hamilton, Alex Conrad, Julia and
Hope Steinmetz, Grace and Carson Dukes; sister Rita Phillips; brothers Carroll
(Harriet), Ray (Sadie), Ted (Carol) and Gene (Karen) Harpenau; and many nieces,
nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Antoinette Gogel (Bob) and Joan Lee
Harpenau; brother Bernard Harpenau; and grandson Austin Conrad.
He was a member of St. Barnabas Catholic Church for many years and presently a
member of St. Edwards Catholic Church.
A mass of Christian burial will be held at Christ the King Parish, St. Ferdinand Catholic
Church in Ferdinand, IN on Friday, October 25th at 12 pm EST, with burial to follow at
St. Ferdinand Church Cemetery. Visitation will be October 25th at St. Ferdinand
Catholic Church from 10 am until the service begins.
The family would like to send a special thank you to the staff at Baptist Health
Louisville and Hosparus Health for their excellent care and support.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Printing House for the Blind
(aph.org) or Sisters of St. Benedict (thedome.org).