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Ben Indurante Obituary

Indurante, Ben L. 64, a resident of Las Vegas for 37 years, retired Pit Boss in the Gaming industry. Died July 21, 2004, at Sunrise Hospital. He was born in Chicago, December 13, 1939, married Sue Katsulos in 1965, widowed in 2001. He is survived by two sons, Tony and David; one daughter, Noelle; one granddaughter, Amber; one sister, Rosetta of California; one nephew, five nieces, four great-nephews and seven great-nieces. Palm Crematory is handling the cremation. A Memorial Mass will be held July 28th, at 11 a.m., at St. Viator Catholic Church, 2461 E. Flamingo, Las Vegas, 702-733-8323.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Jul. 24 to Jul. 26, 2004.

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Charlie Lorenz

July 26, 2004

Dear Rosetta And Ben's Family,



Please accept our condolences on the sudden passing of Ben.



I knew him from back in high school and played softball against him at Lloyd and with him, with the Bruins at Blackhawk park.



Knowing Ben for those years and being around him was always a pleasure as he was one of the nicest guys we grew up with and he was always a gentleman.



Whenever a group of us get together, his name would always come up from the people that would visit him in Vegas. If somebody was going to Vegas, they "had" to call Ben to make some good arrangements and from what I hear, he always did.



He will be missed by all that knew him here and will always be thought of fondly.



Sincerely,



Charlie & Sandy Lorenz

Rondi Crawford-McCully

July 26, 2004

Ben and I were great friends back in the 50's....and even met him in Vegas last year... It was a shock to hear his passing....He will be missed! So sorry he was taken so young. May God console his family!

Julie Mirabelli

July 26, 2004

Ben's family and sister Ro,

I'm so sorry to hear about Ben's death. My cousin Tootsie (Guazzo) Pape called me at work to tell me about Ben's death. I have some good memories of all of us growing up on Laramie Ave. I remember when all of you lived upstairs from Aunt Dorothy, Uncle Charlie & Chuck, those were the "GOOD OLD DAYS" When ever we would go to Las Vegas we would always look up Ben but havn't seen him since he retired. Maybe his children can remember me, they came to our house in the winter and it was the first time they had ever seen snow.........

Our prayer are with all of you!

Ro, keep in touch.

Love John & Julie Mirabelli &

Tootsie (Guazzo) Pape

Ben L. Indurante, a legend to all who knew him

July 25, 2004

Lorna Crawford-Slama

July 24, 2004

Tony, Dave, Noelle and Ro - I am deeply saddened and so surprised to hear of your Dad/Brother's passing. Normally, we do not get the Times and in looking for the horoscopes the obit just practically jumped out at me. I talked to Sam Ignoffo last week and he told me that when he and Judy were out a few weeks ago - he could not reach him. I have been trying to reach Ben via E-Mail and phone.

Meeting Tony, Noelle and little Amber at the Sunset for dinner about a year ago was very nice and was happy to meet Ben & Susan's kids after so many years. Ro, I know how close you and Ben were from his telling me how great it was to have a sister and your husband as well. He loved all of you and the little ones and was fond of 'bragging' about all of you. I hope he did not suffer and that he is playing golf on the other side and if he is - I am sure he is beating everyone! We all will miss him and you all have my heartfelt sympathy. Hugs to all of you. Lorna

Perry Frangos

July 24, 2004

Ben's family had an IGA store a block down from my dads small grocery store and we were both products of Lloyd School and the playground that we hung around. I last saw Ben at our Lloyd reunion some years ago and when i tried to locate him in Vegas five yrs ago I didn't have any luck regretfully. I'd just like the family to know the obvious, that Ben was one fine person and I share your loss.

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