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John D. Fornengo

Chicago, Illinois

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DIED
August 12, 2019
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Chicago, Illinois

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Donnellan Family Funeral Services Obituary

John Domenic Fornengo passed away in his Chicago home on the morning of August 12th, 2019 from heart failure. Born on July 15th, 1958 to Helen and James Fornengo, John was raised in Farmington, Illinois. Married to the late Dudley Dwight Ross Fornengo on August 16, 1985, he was the loving...

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I had a great pleasure to get to know John during our children preschool years and from the first moment I knew he is made out of pure MAGIC. His sense of style, grace, warmth and of course his endless humor was notable each time he entered a room. My most sincere condolences to his family.

We only now heard the news of John's passing. Our hearts are sad and heavy. Robert and I were John and Dee's neighbors at 1445 St Parkway and we enjoyed many dog walks together. He was a treasure of a man and is adored by our family. Our sincerest condolences to the family.
Robert Feldman
Donna Tremblay

Dear Daisy, Augie and Ally:

We are so sorry so hear about the passing of your wonderful father.
He was a delightful man who personified charm and grace.
Our thoughts are with you.

Nancy Alexander Anna and Alfi von Auersperg

With my deepest sympathy.

I am so sad to hear about John's passing away. I will always remember him as a charming man who truly embraced life.

My deepest sympathy to John's family and friends.

Madeline Gelis
Evanston, Illinois

I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing from this world of this kind and gentlemanly soul. I shall cherish the memories of a lovely, lovely neighbor and devoted parent. My deepest condolences to John's children and family. May his memory be eternal.

Maria Gebhard
Evanston, IL

I'll never forget the day my mother, sister Julie and I met John as he was leaving his beautiful home for work one morning. My mother told him how much she loved his house and Julie and I complimented him on his stylish Barbour jacket. He was exceedingly charming and witty and warm. Though he was leaving for work, he invited us in to see his home. My mother was tickled and delighted as he took her by the arm up the front steps and into the house. My mother was in her early 80s so he took her...

John was creative and mercurial. He had just begun painting in my studio and I was so curious to see his creations.

We both were long time members of St. Chrysostom's Church where we watched our children grow from babies to young adults.

He will be greatly missed. The world doesn't seem as colorful anymore.

I have known John since the early days of Leslie's and found him to be a good friend, with many talents and I always enjoyed his company. My sincere sympathy to his family.