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Marie De Bartolo Obituary

De Bartolo, Marie "Re Re" (nee Faticati) Age 88, loving daughter of the late Tony and Emma (nee Bria) Faticati. Loving mother of John (Gale), Anthony "Bro", Albert "Jr" (Dawn) and Carmen. Cherished grandmother of Robert (Laura), AnneMarie (Dominic) Manna, Jessica, Marissa, Anthony, Joseph, Mary, Kimberly, Donald, Kristi, Matthew and Jennifer. Beloved great-grandmother of Jake, Nicholas and Anthony. Loving sister of the late Tessie (the late Albert) FioRito. Loving sister-in-law of the late Lorraine (Mike) De Leonardis. Beloved aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt of many. Dearest Friend of Jody and Pat Camden. Funeral Tuesday at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church at 4522 S. Wallace St. with a viewing from 9:00am until the time of the Mass at 10:00am. Entombment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Hillside. Visitation Monday from 3:00pm-9:00pm at Salerno's Galewood Chapels (Frank Reda & Son, Directors) 1857 N. Harlem Ave. For Info 1-773-889-1700.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Oct. 16, 2011.

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Phil Haskett

October 14, 2023

Prayers continue as Marie finds heavenly peace with the Lord!

Phil Haskett

October 11, 2020

Prayers are sent for Marie after 9 years of her passing. My hope is that with the passing of time, heart's are healing after these many years!

Yolanda Muehlfelder

October 19, 2011

Auntie Re Re will never be forgotten, she was a woman who could brighten a day! And she had 4 handsome and wonderful boys who are also a light to the world! Your cousin Yolanda Muehlfelder

Earl Scilingo

October 17, 2011

Re Re: Even though I lived 2,000 miles away from you and the boy's, I never forgot what a wonderful childhood I had with you. You will never be forgotten by me, can't say enough. Love you and will always think about you. Earl and Linda Scilingo

Tim Mazza

October 16, 2011

Aunt ReRe's great love of family, brash style and ability to make us laugh endeared her to many, if not all of us. She was a gift borrowed from God and now returned. Rest in peace ReRe, and thank you.
Lovingly,
Tim and Cindy Mazza and family

October 16, 2011

John, Bro, Junior, and Carmie,
My condolences to all of you and also to your families. I am very sorry to
learn of ReRe's passing.
Sorry for your loss,
Warmest regards,
Joe Lanzito

October 16, 2011

My Auntie Re was fun, caring, loving and the most generous person. I miss her very much, but I know that she is now with my mom whom she missed dearly. I love you and will always remember all the good times we had.
Love, Terri

October 16, 2011

Her presence was known. Her laugh was contagious. Her heart was full. To know her, was to love her. If she loved you, you knew it. She was the best Aunt and I am proud to have had her in my life. Rest in Peace, Auntie. I know you're happy because you're with your sister again. I love you.
Camille

Phil Haskett

October 16, 2011

Dear John,
My condolences on the passing of your mother Marie. Words cannot express the sadness one feels when a loved one dies. I read a sweet saying that was used in an obituary that I'd like to share with you. It goes like this: "The passing of a loved one breaks your heart, and time heals broken hearts. My wish for you is that time passes quickly for you and your loved ones during this time of sorrow!"

You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers as well as your mother "Re Re".

Sincerely,

Phil Haskett
CPD Retired
Peer Support

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