Yi Lu of Westhampton Dies August 4 - 27 East

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Yi Lu of Westhampton Dies August 4

authorStaff Writer on Aug 5, 2025

Yi Lu of Westhampton, loving son of Yu Lu-Bouvier and John Bouvier and beloved brother of Jassica Bouvier, died on August 4. He was 41.

Memorial services will take place on August 14, from 5–8 p.m. at Werner-Rothwell Funeral Home, located at 60 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, NY.

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