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Martin Christopher "Marty" Gutilla

Chicago, Illinois

Dec 25, 1945 – Apr 23, 2018 (Age 72)

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BORN
December 25, 1945
DIED
April 23, 2018
AGE
72
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Gutilla, Martin Christopher Marty Gutilla passed away peacefully on April 23, 2018. The Chicago Herald-American newspaper declared him a "rule Yule doll," on his birthdate December 25, 1945 – making him famous from birth. Marty grew up on the northwest side of Chicago with his late parents, Sam...

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Will always Thank your father for being so kind to me and my daughter. Loved him so much.

I will always remember Marty for his generosity of spirit. He was never too busy to share time and kindness with family, friends, and often strangers. Marty was rare, like his brother Tony, and will be long remembered for his graciousness and love of life.

To Shauna. I am very sorry for your father. I often thought of him. Every time I went to tavern on rush I always asked about him. I saw him once abt 10 yrs ago.. It was nice seeing him. I often would dream of him. He was a important part of my life. I never finished high school and I was trying to prep for my GED . Well it was your father who helped me pass that test. He was a awesome person as well as a teacher. I truly loved him and I will always treasure my memories with your father. I...

Marty was my first boyfriend, when I was 15 years old at St. Tarcissus Catholic School. Somehow you never forget your 'first kiss'. Rest in peace, Marty.

You were one of a kind. When God made you he went over board. I only came to Tavern because I knew you were their. I' will miss you always Marty. Your friend David Lynn.

A gem. RIP my friend. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

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My condolences to Marty's family and all those that knew him. He will be missed.

As we all mourn the loss of a dear friend let us also be grateful that he was part of our lives for as long as he was and always remember him for who he was, a man's man, a stand up guy, and without equivocation, the best owner in the business. Bon Voyage Marty, thanks for the memories your places gave us. God rest your soul and may your memory be eternal.