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Louis E. Rago

Chicago, Illinois

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Louis E. Rago, F.D., 85 years, WWII Veteran, beloved husband of Adeline, nee Santora; dearest brother of the late Joseph, F.D. (Mary), late Theresa (late Vick) DeAngelis, late Frank, D.D.S. (late Jean), late Atty. Emile (Atty. Kay) and late Geraldine (Joseph) Scarpelli; fond...

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Dear Mrs. Rago,
You don't know me personally. My Mother and her famiily grew up with the Ragos. I was born in the neighborhood also. In the past several years, on occasion, I had visited with Joe and Louis and found them to be kindly gentlemen.I was planning to stop by and chat with Louis once more but just learned of his passing. Please accept my hearfelt sympathies in your loss.

DEAR ADDIE
I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF lOUIS'S
PASSING. yOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
YOUR COUSIN,

Addie, I was shocked and saddened to hear about Louie. I loved Louie because he was always so nice to me and my family. Whenever I hear his name I see his smiling, handsom face and hear him say "Hey LuLu, what's goin' on Lu?" And I would say" How the hell are ya, Lou?" He was so sweet, always. I also remember he was a very good dancer. You and Louie hold a special place in my heart which will be there forever. Love - Lu

The king of the the mortishions is gone never to be replaced there isn't anyone out there that could do what you did.YOU WERE THE LIGHT OF THIS FAMILY. You will be missed forever. Uucle Ludi you were the best,you were a class act and always had smile for everyone. I WILL MISS YOU LOTS.

Uncle Louie, I say Uncle, even though we were not related, I always thought of you as a blood relative. You and Aunt Addie were
great friends with my parents and when all of you got together the kids were included. All the hockey games, vacations and in the summer going to those motels with 50 people and one room - what a blast!!! Your humor and love was felt by all your friends children and I am no different. You will always hold a special place in my memories and especially in my heart.

To Joe Rago, Jr. and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at your family's loss.

To the Rago family. We are saddened to hear of Louie's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most diffucult time. My father, Jack Costanzo, and I remember a kind and gentle man from the old neighborhood. God Bless you all.

To the Rago family, I would like to express my sympathy, I will always remember how Lou always called me Roxanne even though my name is Rosanne. I know he will be missed. Rosanne Cadetto (Pete and Ida Cadetto's daughter)

To the Rago Family, I always knew him as Uncle Louie, as a little boy I got to know thru Uncle Vic & Aunt Theresa. To be apart of the neighborhood for all those years is a true statement of his pride in family and friends. The last time I saw him was at Vic and Theresa's daughter's wedding. I drove everybody to church.
this Irish kid from the west side always loved the Rago cooking.
Bob Stapleton
Eddie's kid