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GILDO MAZZOLIN

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Gildo Mazzolin, Founder and Owner, Rex Carton Company, Chicago, IL. Former Owner and Chairman, Capitol Bank and Trust of Chicago and Capitol Bank of Westmont. Born Sept. 13, 1913. Gildo "Gil" Mazzolin was born in Chicago, but returned to Citadella, Italy near Venice with his family at age six. Undaunted by the enormous challenges of the Great Depression, Mazzolin traveled back to the United States at age 16 to pursue his American dream. The young Mazzolin found menial work with a carton company and earned $0.25 per hour. After working hard and learning the business for 15 years, he ventured out on his own and founded Rex Carton Company, which Mazzolin named after the ship on which he sailed back to America. He and one other employee sold job lots and obsolete cartons. Mazzolin's lifelong business mantra was "Friendships are made by being loyal. Treat everyone with respect. Never say that a job is too hard, or that a problem cannot be solved." His business acumen lead to exponential growth at Rex, and Mazzolin eventually purchased a 10,000-square-foot garage from which he manufactured his own carton products. By 1966, Rex moved into a large factory and warehouse, which now totals 180,000 square feet and offers complete custom design consultation, printing, lamination and labeling services. Mazzolin's grandson, Ron Lemar, and his nephew, Sal Arena, manage the company today. The carton company was not Mazzolin's only business success. During the 1960s, his entrepreneurial spirit moved him to take advantage of an investment opportunity in banking. Mazzolin became the owner and chairman of Capitol Bank and Trust on Chicago's Northwest side. He later acquired Capitol Bank of Westmont. Mazzolin's daughter, Amy, worked continuously with him in managing the family's financial holdings until the banks were sold in 1997. Through their trust, Gildo and Amy Mazzolin annually support more than 20 charities, including: the Cancer Research Center and the McClean Center of the University of Chicago; Catholic Charities' New Hope Apartments; and the Archdiocese of Chicago's Big Shoulders Fund. Their generous philanthropy to the Italian community includes Villa Scalabrini, The Italian Cultural Center and Holy Rosary Church. Mr. Mazzolin will lie in state at Assumption B.V.M. Church, 323 W. Illinois St. (corner of Franklin and Illinois) Friday, from 1 p.m. until time of Mass at 2 p.m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum private. Arrangements entrusted to Belmont Funeral Home . 773-286-2500.

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Gil was a wonderful person to work for, I enjoyed working at REX for 36 yrs. He will always hold fond memories in my heart. Another star has been added to the heavens as a light was taken from our hearts. RIP eternal peace. Greg Fleck

DEAR AMY,
i JUST READ ABOUT YOUR DAD IN THE FRA NOI. PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCEREST SYMPATHIES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU AND YOUR FATHER ARE TWO OF THE NICEST PEOPLE OF THE ITALIAN AMERICAN
COMMUNITY.

Mr. Maz, I will never find the words to express everything you and your family have done for my family. We are very appreciative for so much. We will never forget your genorosity, you will be missed. Hope to se you again someday.
Lenore, Jim, Melissa and Darcie

Amy:
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Arlene and Al Biancalana

Amy, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your father. I know that you and he had a close relationship for many years and you will miss him very much. Sincerest sympathy, Pat Finn

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Amy & Amy,
My condolences on your loss. Gil was a great person. You should all be proud. I enjoyed working for your family. I know he will be missed.

Amy,
I have fond memories of your Father both personally and professionally. Men like him are very rare indeed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.