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Ernest T. Rossiello

Chicago, Illinois

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Ernest T. Rossiello, age 76, died peacefully on July 25, 2020, surrounded by loving family and friends after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. Proud father of his cherished daughter, Nina. Fond brother of Nina (Tony) Castro, Guy (Peggy), Ralph, Michael (Randy), and the late Susanna. Loving...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Ernest attended my Engagement party in 1968 when he was a law student at John Marshall...he was my twin sitters date....Lucia...sadly my twin also died of Pancreatic Cancer in 2016....great memories of a brilliant Italian man ...a great friend.

My condolences to Ernest´s daughter, brothers and extended family. I´ll always remember our years at St Rita´s School and then after many years connecting via Facebook, enjoying his photos of his travels and great meals that I vicariously enjoyed through him. Rest In Peace in the joy of Heaven, Ernie. You are in a much better place and free of pain. You will be missed.

I miss you Ernie I’m so sorry to hear about this . Many Prayers for you.

Nina, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I am keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers and hoping with time the years of memories will bring each of you comfort. Hugs

In the brief period I spent getting to know Ernie, he was kind, brave, and frequently made me laugh. I was saddened to hear of his passing. My condolences to the Rossiello family; may Ernie rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy to Rossiello family. Every picture he took he always had the biggest and warmest smile. Rest in peace Ernie.

My deepest condolences to you, Nina, and the entire family. Ernie was vibrant and always contributed with a smile to lively conversations. I have wonderful photos of Ernie as he supported Mary and Christmas benefit concerts during the years. May beautiful memories warm your hearts forever. Requiescas in pace, Ernie.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. He was a vivacious and kindhearted man who made me feel welcome by the family I didn't get to know as a kid. He took care of my father in need and gave my father such respect at the end of my dad's life. I will never forget. Take care of yourself, Nina. Your father would want that. There's no replacing him, but it was a life well lived and he's gone on to better things no doubt.

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