LOUIS-CONTI-Obituary

MAJOR GEN. LOUIS JOSEPH CONTI

Arlington Heights, Illinois

1919 - 2014

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INVERNESS - General Louis Conti passed away peacefully at home on February 14, 2014. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, the former Miss Dorothy Kellogg of Utica, New York who passed away on January 30, 2014. General Conti was born on November 28, 1919 in Philadelphia, PA. He...

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A great leader and mentor.maj

Lou was a powerful influence in my life and one that remains important to me. His strength of character and leadership will always be an example to me. I was lucky to know him and his family.

A high standard mentor

I feel so deeply sad hearing of the news of General Conti and Mrs. (Dottie) Conti's passing. He was not only my boss for a short time but he was also my friend at GATX for a very, very long time. I am so so sorry that I was not informed of his passing as I would have, in person, said good-bye to a great, great man. General Conti, you were loved, you were respected and you were just the greatest. My sympathy to all the family.
Carol Johnson

Mike, and Conti family,

I am sorry to hear about the passing of your mom and dad. Mike, my parents would sit next to your dad at mass these past years and comment on his devotion to your mom. I remember fondly your mom as I visited in your home as a boy. I was not lucky enough to meet your dad.

Condolences,

Peter Cormier

I am very sorry to find that my dad's dear friends, Lou and Dorothy have passed. I tried Lou's cell yesterday, as it was the 8th anniversary of my Dad, Jim Calvetti's passing. Lou and I talked frequently leading up to my dad's death, he and Dottie were kind to drive oout and go to lunch with Dad. Lou gave a beautiful tribute to Jim at his funeral-was of great comfort to me- and I'm sorry to see that he has passed. He truly was a great man! Sincerely,
Margo Calvetti Frost

Our condolences and thoughts of the wonderful memories you have of your parents.
Sincerely,
Larry & Karen Anderson

Our sincere condolences.

Dear Conti Family:

I wish I could offer some words to sooth your spirit or comfort you, but I can only tell you how sorry I am for the deep loss you are experiencing.