NJ father beaten to death defending daughter remembered as 'invincible man' and fun-loving flat-Earther: 'The man, the myth, the legend'
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Louis 'Gus' Serbeck, a 54-year-old father and grandfather from New Jersey, was celebrated for his larger-than-life personality and devotion to family. An obituary describes him as a lively figure who was the center of attention at gatherings and a friend to many. Known for both his handyman skills and eccentric hobbies, including belief in conspiracy theories like flat-Earth, he remembered fondly as a man who always brought laughs and support to others. Tragically, he was killed during a confrontation on Easter Sunday with a friend's son, highlighting the unpredictability of life.
"THE MAN - THE MYTH - THE LEGEND," opens the commemoration of 54-year-old Louis "Gus" Serbeck, who was killed allegedly at the hands of a 'lifelong friend' and his teenage son during a vicious brawl on Easter Sunday.
"There are many stories of Gus throughout our area; as with every Legend, the stories take a life of their own, they become myths, and those myths define the Legend," the obit read.
"Gus was always the life of the party. He was always the center of attention at any gathering, and was sure to deliver up loads of laughs with his many antics..."
"He also loved conspiracy theories, sky watching and recording for aliens and drones... he did vast research on the subject to support his viewpoint."
Read at New York Post
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