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Louis P. Vitullo

River Forest, Illinois

Oct 15, 1944 – Aug 15, 2022

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BORN
October 15, 1944
DIED
August 15, 2022
LOCATION
River Forest, Illinois

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Louis P. Vitullo of Glenview formerly of River Forest, age 77. U.S. Army Veteran as an Officer assigned to Korea. Beloved husband of Joyce, nee Schaller; loving father of Bret, Louis (Sarah) and the late Clint Vitullo; proud grandfather of Philip Vitullo; proud son of Immigrants; dear brother of...

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Hi Lou, just checking in with my heavenly family. I hope Ralph, you and Auntie Ro are taking care of Karen. She loved you so much. Getting to see her Dad is what helps me with coping. Love you.

I am so sorry to just learn of Lou’s passing. I met him through World Chicago, and enjoyed the all too brief time I knew him. He was such a kind man, always ready with advice or introductions to help me along in my career as a lawyer, and during my run for judge. Above all I appreciated him for his friendship. My sincere condolences and love to his family.

Dear Joyce and family, I am writing for my father, Vince Vitullo. We just found about Lou's passing and wanted to express our sincere condolences. My Dad has fond memories of Lou from different times in his life, including a trip back to Pietrabbondante. He is grateful for Lou's life and many years of friendship. Juliann Vitullo

Dear Joyce, Tom and I are very sorry to learn of Lou´s passing. He was a great model for those who care for children. May his memory be eternal.

Dear Joyce, We were so saddened to hear that Lou passed away and are so very sorry for your loss. Through our years together in Sylvan Shores, we didn't get to spend enough time but enjoyed our dinners together. Lou was a great confidant and friend when needed, especially the last few years. We know what a loss it is to you and your family. You will have to keep his memory alive for your grandson. With love and friendship, Maureen and Chris Baskel

Louie and I went to St. Francis or Rome elementary school and Fenwick High School together. We had a wonderful time with he and Joyce at the 50th Fenwick reunion, many laughs and good memories. He always was a class guy, great sense of humor and caring for friends. Will surely be missed.

Lou was a super guy and I can say he kicked my butt in the ring! A real human being! He will be missed! My condolences to the Family!

Me and Louie fought a lot of battles together over many years. jousted with wind mills, tried to make the world a better place together, the community, the Italian American condition _ didn´t win many battles but because Louie was a true leader we gave it our best. Joyce your Louie enriched my life and the world. He´ll be missed.

Please accept my condolences. Lou and I met for the first time as freshman at Fenwick. The Friars lost a good and honorable man. Our law school lost a valued graduate. He left the world a better place. He will be missed.