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Josephine Rautio Obituary

RAUTIO, Josephine Angeline

Josephine Angeline Rautio passed away peacefully in her sleep on the 19th of July 2013 in her room at Saint Mary Home in West Hartford, CT. She was born on August 31, 1919 to Frank and Angelina Filosa Torza in Hartford, CT and graduated from Hartford High School in 1938. She worked as a secretary until she met a handsome submariner from Minnesota, the late Arthur Axel Rautio, at a USO function in Groton. A long distance courtship commenced as Art was posted to the Pacific during the war; they were married while Art was on leave on February 24, 1945. After the war, they lived with Angelina in Hartford while Josephine continued to work as a secretary at the Retreat and Art finished his education at Morse College. In November 1948 they welcomed their first and only child, Arthur Matthew Rautio into the world. Josephine was excited to become a full time mother and housewife while Art continued working at his job with the accounting firm, Knust, Evert and Cambria. The family moved to West Hartford in 1954 to Linnard Road and then in 1966 to Cliffmore Road. While Art became a partner in KPMG and Arthur progressed from St Thomas to Kingswood to Rensselaer to HBS, Josephine became an active member in the Connecticut Opera Guild, Boys Town of Italy, and also volunteered at Saint Mary Home. She took up golf along with her husband and became a member of the 9-hole ladies group at Wampanog Country Club. Josephine and Art loved to travel and they took advantage of the conventions and meetings that arose from Art's work and his involvement in the Rotary and NAA Hartford and national organizations. Upon Art's retirement they made their home in Mariner Sands in Stuart, FL their primary residence while continuing to spend their summers in West Hartford. They continued to travel extensively and remained avid golfers, with frequent golf outings with their friends from the Hartford area and from Mariner Sands. Josephine was also an active bridge player with friends in West Hartford and in Mariner Sands. Shortly after Josephine and Art celebrated their 58th anniversary together in Florida in 2003, Art died suddenly of a heart attack on March 7, 2003. Those that knew them know how hard it was for her to lose Art as they loved each other dearly. Despite her profound loss, Josephine remained active and lived her life independently, until her admission to SMH last year. Her family is truly grateful for the many people that gave her love and support during these difficult final years. Josephine is survived by her son, Arthur, who resides in Maui, HI with his wife Oie; her grandsons, Eric Alexander Rautio, of Brooklyn, NY and John-Paul Arthur Rautio of Toronto, Canada. She was pre-deceased by her brother, Jack Torza, and her sisters, Anne Castagno and Elizabeth Casale. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Joseph Casale, who despite being 94 and in a wheelchair visited her frequently at Saint Mary Home as his wife, Elizabeth had done before her death last October. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and their children in both Connecticut and Minnesota. Josephine will be remembered as a special lady by all her relatives and friends for her thoughtfulness, generosity and warmth. Her passions were keeping everyone happy, spicy food and soaking up the sun. Nephews, nieces, grand nephews and grand nieces all remember the great holiday dinners she used to host. She always wanted the best for everyone, especially those close to her. She will be sorely missed by all those that knew her. Visitation will be at Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT from 5 - 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 25. On Friday, July 26, at 11 a.m. there will be a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 872 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, CT celebrated by the Rev. Edward M. Moran. A special eulogy by Josephine's nephew, Dr. Francis Casale of Covina, CA will take place at the Mass with assistance from his daughters, Naomi and Grace Casale. Burial at Mount St. Benedict Cemetery in Bloomfield, CT will follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. For directions and online condolences, please visit www.taylorandmodeen.com.

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Published by The Palm Beach Post from Jul. 24 to Jul. 25, 2013.

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Betty Tirillo

July 18, 2024

I know you and your two Arts are keeping you busy and you are loving it

Betty Tirillo

July 18, 2024

We miss you dearly we enjoyed your winters here on Florida with us

Betty Tirillo

July 18, 2022

We miss her as much today as we ever did. She was a great lady and so very kind we loved her always and we love her still

Attilio and Betty Tirillo

July 18, 2021

It seems like yesterday we saw her last and we still miss her very much. We loved her more than you know

Betty & Attilio Tirillo

July 18, 2020

We miss her very much, we had a lot of fun with her when she was here in Florida during the winter months she was a very classy lady and she knew what she wanted and liked. She was a lot of fun to go out with and when we had here at our house she loved it and we loved her.

Attilio and Betty Tirillo

August 8, 2013

Take pride in knowing that you have a special guardian angle watching over you. Jo will be missed by Attilio and myself very much. We enjoyed the time we spent together when she was in Florida and enjoyed taking her with us to visit friends and family.

Arthur Rautio

August 7, 2013

Thanks to all who have offered their thoughts to me and my family. It helped make it through the last two weeks.

siddharth varma

July 30, 2013

Art,

Thanks for sharing a great life story. Our sincere condolence...Amrita and Siddharth

Kek

July 25, 2013

Dear Art and family

Our deepest condolences at this time of your loss. Art, I remember meeting your mum in Singapore - she was a lovely lady, filled with joy and warmth from her heart. She will be dearly missed and remembered by all.

July 25, 2013

Dear Art & Oie,
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved mum.

Warmest Regards,
CW & Delyah Toh (Brisbane, Australia)

Henry Yip

July 25, 2013

Our deepest condolences to your family. Josephine will be missed not just by her family but by all who knew her...we're very sorry for your loss,Art.

Lars and Suzette Peterson

July 24, 2013

Dear Art, Eric and JP,
We had the pleasure of meeting your mom/grandmother a few times and remember her as such a gracious and happy lady. Our condolences.

Judiith Gettier

July 24, 2013

What fine memories Glenn and I have of Jo and Art. Went to many parties together while Art was living. Jo surprised us all by staying in Fl after Art passed away. She dug her heel in and participated in lots of things keeping her busy with her friends.
Her memory will remain with us forever. What a lady.
Sorry for your loss Arthur
Judi and Glenn Gettier

July 24, 2013

Our sincere condolences to your family at this sad time. It appears that your mom lived life just the way she wanted and had great love all around her.
Doug & Elizabeth Harris

Tom Harper

July 24, 2013

While I had the genuine pleasure of meeting Josephine only once, I will always remember the twinkle in her eye and the smile on her face while she fondly recalled the memories of raising her son Art...I'm very sorry for your loss.

Nancy Peavler

July 24, 2013

I only smile when I think of this lovely woman. We enjoyed many warm and wonderful conversations about her husband, her son, her nephews and her extended family. I will forever treasure our time together. My sincere condolences.

Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home

July 24, 2013

Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.

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