NJ father beaten to death defending daughter remembered as fun-loving flat-Earther and invincible man in wild obit: Man, myth, legend

The New Jersey father beaten to death while confronting a friend’s son accused of assaulting his daughter was an “invincible man” with a “larger-than-life” personality — and also a flat-Earther who loved conspiracy theories, practical jokes and President Trump, according to a glowing obituary.“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.“The instant you met Gus, your life changed forever; you knew from that moment on you had someone in your corner no matter what.

Gus didn’t have typical friends; every friend was a ‘best friend.'”A father of two daughters and grandfather to two boys, Serbeck was remembered as a devoted family man who “believed in things with a total conviction,” and “a hero to many” for always speaking his mind.He was also an expert handyman who “could do anything with his hands,” and excelled as a roofer and carpenter.And chief among his passions was having a good time — no matter how eccentric some of his hobbies could seem to an outsider.“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 loved walking behind all the family’s children and putting ice down their back or a cold beer on their neck,” the obituary read.“He also loved conspiracy theories, sky watching and recording for aliens and drones.

Gus had many alternative theories about life.One of which is the flat earth theory.

No matter what it was, he did vast research on the subject to support his view point.He also loved Donald Trump.”“Gus didn’t just believe things...

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Publisher: New York Post

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