Arturo-Conte-Obituary

Arturo Conte

Roselle, Illinois

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Arturo A. Conte, Beloved husband of Rita ( nee Pietrobon); Devoted father of Arturo J. (Niala); Loving grandfather of A.J. Conte; Dear brother of Filippo Conte, Mary Parenti, Mario Conte & the late Saverio Conte. Arturo was the founder of the A.A. Conte Construction Company which he...

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To Rita Artie and aj and Phil MrAuer from stark septic just informed me of this huge LOSS there will forever be a hole in all of are hearts.. There are so many memories to share I can't begin to thank you all of you for letting my family get the pleasure to share with yours lots of years...sorry isn't enough...love Carl ,Sherri,Kim,Carl jr..Ehrhardt...

We are so sorry for the loss of Mr. Conte; Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Conte family. Alex & Vicky Rullo

Dear Conte Family,

It has been many years since we have seen one another. I was the little girl who grew up in your nonno Giovanni Conte and Nonna Christina's house on Mason Avenue. I
can never forget what a wonderful family you all were. I have very fond and special memories of all of you. Arturo may God Bless you and greet you into the gates of Heaven. our condolences to all of you.

Giovanna Giovannoni and Antonella Giovannoni

Dear Conte family,

I will always remember Arturo as a fun guy to be around always great stories, he taught me many things as a young boy,and he was very generous to our family.
George L Kitching

Dear Conte Family,
Condolences on your loss. I will never forget everything Art did for me. There are men in your life you never forget, and he is one of them. May he rest in peace.
Bob Bruketa

I always looked up to Mr. Conte, He was a very hard working and a very humble man. I have a lot of respect for him. He showed me many things while working for him he will be greatly missed.

Art was a fine person and I am honored to have known him. Linda Virag

For at least fifteen years I'd run in to Art at between 4:30a.m. and 5a.m. at the Winchell's donut shop in St Charles. For several years I didn't know who he was, but apparently his brother Mario was talking about me one day and Art realized he was talking about me. We'd only exchange a few words each time we saw each other, but he was always upbeat, always focused on his day and always a gentleman. I will hold the memory of a man who, in his humility, taught me that one can be powerful and...

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY. THE DINO VANDINI FAMILY.