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Lou Sartor Way street naming to honor longtime Spartanburg Soup Kitchen leaderThe City of Spartanburg is planning an event, likely in April, that will unveil the renaming of a section of South Forest ...
Spartanburg City Council honored a hometown hero who dedicated her life to serving others with a special proclamation and ...
City officials unanimously passed a resolution to honor Lou Sartor with a street name sign. Read more: ...
SPARTANBURG — Lou Sartor always greeted everyone with a smile when they entered the Spartanburg Soup Kitchen. Most days you could find her sitting in her favorite chair near the front entrance.
BLAKE BRIDGES. THIS WEEK WE LOST A TRUE CHAMPION IN THE COMMUNITY, LOU SARTOR, THE BELOVED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SPARTANBURG SOUP KITCHEN, PASSED AWAY. AND, HEAVENLY FATHER, WE JUST HOPE THAT ...
The City of Spartanburg officially declared April 6, 2025 as “Lou Sartor Day.” The day also marks Sartor’s birthday. A man accused of an assault that turned into a dangerous police chase in ...
When Lou Sartor passed away last month, leaders in Spartanburg talked about her legacy of compassion and service to others. Now, that legacy has been given permanent recognition with the naming of ...
Lou Sartor, beloved community member and former executive director of the Spartanburg Soup Kitchen, died in February at the age of 72. Before coming to the soup kitchen in 2001, Sartor served the ...
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WSPA Spartanburg on MSNSpartanburg to honor Lou Sartor with street sign, nameCity officials will honor Lou Sartor, the former executive director of the Spartanburg Soup Kitchen, with a street name sign.
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