JOSEPH-RIZZI-Obituary

JOSEPH VITO RIZZI

Riverside, Illinois

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Joseph Vito Rizzi, Sr., of Riverside, passed away peacefully on December 17, 2020 at the age of 71. Beloved Husband of Candace nee Kunz Rizzi for 48 years. Devoted Father of Jennifer (Joe) Schurer, Joseph (Linda) Rizzi, Jr. and Samantha Rizzi. Doting Papa of James and Juliette Schurer. Loving Son...

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I am so sorry to hear of Joe´s passing. He was a dear friend and a fellow collaborator with Ron. Ron thought very highly of Joe and enjoyed working and socializing with him. Perhaps they will meet again and share stories together.

To Candace and extended family, I am greatly saddened to hear of your loss. Joe was a fabulous work associate for many years and he truly made my day whenever we had interactions. I very much appreciated his integrity and knowledge in reaching for the truly advanced concepts in financing and banking. Joe was truly unique and will be missed. He and you all will be in my prayers.

Our deepest sympathies for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I worked with Joe for nine years. He was one of the brightest bankers I worked around. He was well thought of by the junior bankers and a great teacher. But what I will always remember is his sense of humor and no matter how stressful the situation, that he would always be cracking a smile. He will be greatly missed.

Joe was an unassuming individual with great intellectual abilities across many spectrums.

Heartfelt condolances to all family and loved ones for a wonderful ex-ABN Amro colleague. Rest in peace my friend

Rizzi Family- It is terrible when these things happen, especially around Christmas but I will always remember Joe as the "individual" that he was and he certainly was one. Never met another person like him. He was one of the smartest people I´ll ever meet. He always enjoyed telling a joke at lunch( he had a thousand of them), a great meal ( he was an Olympic eater) , a strong cup of coffee ( make that 10 cups) and his ever present snacks. If you ever were stuck for a cookie or a...

Joe was a great brother, son, father, grandfather and husband. He was the smartest person I know; and I was so proud to call him my little brother. I will greatly miss our talks and his wonderful intelligent insight into what was happening in the world, business and banking. I will miss our dinners together and his enjoyment of good food and the hunt for the perfect cup of espresso. We always enjoyed our time together. I can’t not believe you are gone, you will be missed. I love you Joe, say...

Joe was my brother in law. He was a very close friend and confidant to me over the years. Joe was one of the hardest working people I have ever known. His focus on his career was because he told me he never wanted to have his family experience the economic concerns he had a child. He loved his family so much and was dedicated, especially to his wife Candy, his children; Jenny, Joey and Samantha, his grandchildren, to his brother Lou and to the rest of the extended family. I will never...