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Gregory Alan Pettenon

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Gregory Alan Pettenon

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Sep 2002 (aged 45)
Burial
Palatine, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.07535, Longitude: -88.076814
Plot
Section 8, Block 19, Lot 28, Grave 8
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Gregory Alan Pettenon of Elk Grove Village for 15 years.

Prayers for Gregory Alan Pettenon, 45, formerly of the West Pullman area of Chicago, will be said at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road (three blocks south of Biesterfield Road), Elk Grove Village. A Mass will follow at 11 a.m., at Queen of the Rosary Church. Born in Chicago, he passed peacefully Friday, Sept. 20, 2002, at Vitas Hospice in Alexian Brothers Medical Center, surrounded by his wife, children, parents, brothers, sisters and in-laws.

Interment will be in St. Michael Cemetery, Palatine.

Mr. Pettenon was a managing consultant for DBM in Deerfield and an instructor at Northern Illinois University's MBA program in Hoffman Estates. He was a former employee of Rand McNally in Skokie. Greg was a 1978 graduate of the University of Illinois in Champaign and a 1997 graduate of Northern Illinois University's EMBA program. Survivors include his wife, Francine A. (nee Pittacora); sons, Gregory Anthony and Jeffrey Joseph; daughter, Pamela Diane; parents, Armand and Joyce (nee Parise) Pettenon; mother-in-law, Dolores (nee Gayer) Pittacora; brothers, Randal (Mary) Pettenon and Thomas (Cissy) Pettenon; sisters, Rebecca (Stan) Salabura, Rachel (John) Ippolito and Jennifer (Paul) Wittl; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Claudette Minghetti, Sue (Ron) Cimarolli, Frank Pittacora and Richard Pittacora; nieces and nephews, Sam and Ben Salabura, Anne, Beth and Scott Pettenon, Becky, Suzy, Nick and John Ippolito, Armand and Anthony Pettenon, Kevin, Justin and Dana Wittl, Nicole and Christina Minghetti, and Ron, Jackie, Christopher, Katherine and Michael Cimarolli; and his aunts and uncles, Diane and Frank Pessetto, and Marilyn Meneghini Carone and Frank Carone. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Frank Pittacora.

Greg will be remembered for the love and support he always showed his family. They will hold him near forever in their hearts. May God bless him. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today, at the funeral chapel. A special note of thanks to the doctors, nurses and medical personnel who cared for Greg during his illness. Friends may visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest book. For more funeral information, (847)640-0566.

Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald from
September 22 to September 24, 2002



Heaven Holds The One We Love Gregory Alan Pettenon Oct. 20, 1956 - Sept. 20, 2002 On a yellowed piece of notebook paper dated January 12, 1965, are these words you wrote as a 9 year-old boy: What I Want To Be Famous For "I want to be a famous Priest. I will help the poor and the sick. I will say the Mass. I will pray for all my people. I hope they come to Mass to pray for the sick. A priest should love his people." Quite benevolent words from someone so young. A true testament of the man you became and the irony in life. With love and appreciation, Fran, Greg, Pam, Jeff www.panCan.org Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on September 20, 2007



Gregory Alan Pettenon of Elk Grove Village for 15 years.

Prayers for Gregory Alan Pettenon, 45, formerly of the West Pullman area of Chicago, will be said at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road (three blocks south of Biesterfield Road), Elk Grove Village. A Mass will follow at 11 a.m., at Queen of the Rosary Church. Born in Chicago, he passed peacefully Friday, Sept. 20, 2002, at Vitas Hospice in Alexian Brothers Medical Center, surrounded by his wife, children, parents, brothers, sisters and in-laws.

Interment will be in St. Michael Cemetery, Palatine.

Mr. Pettenon was a managing consultant for DBM in Deerfield and an instructor at Northern Illinois University's MBA program in Hoffman Estates. He was a former employee of Rand McNally in Skokie. Greg was a 1978 graduate of the University of Illinois in Champaign and a 1997 graduate of Northern Illinois University's EMBA program. Survivors include his wife, Francine A. (nee Pittacora); sons, Gregory Anthony and Jeffrey Joseph; daughter, Pamela Diane; parents, Armand and Joyce (nee Parise) Pettenon; mother-in-law, Dolores (nee Gayer) Pittacora; brothers, Randal (Mary) Pettenon and Thomas (Cissy) Pettenon; sisters, Rebecca (Stan) Salabura, Rachel (John) Ippolito and Jennifer (Paul) Wittl; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Claudette Minghetti, Sue (Ron) Cimarolli, Frank Pittacora and Richard Pittacora; nieces and nephews, Sam and Ben Salabura, Anne, Beth and Scott Pettenon, Becky, Suzy, Nick and John Ippolito, Armand and Anthony Pettenon, Kevin, Justin and Dana Wittl, Nicole and Christina Minghetti, and Ron, Jackie, Christopher, Katherine and Michael Cimarolli; and his aunts and uncles, Diane and Frank Pessetto, and Marilyn Meneghini Carone and Frank Carone. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Frank Pittacora.

Greg will be remembered for the love and support he always showed his family. They will hold him near forever in their hearts. May God bless him. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today, at the funeral chapel. A special note of thanks to the doctors, nurses and medical personnel who cared for Greg during his illness. Friends may visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest book. For more funeral information, (847)640-0566.

Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald from
September 22 to September 24, 2002



Heaven Holds The One We Love Gregory Alan Pettenon Oct. 20, 1956 - Sept. 20, 2002 On a yellowed piece of notebook paper dated January 12, 1965, are these words you wrote as a 9 year-old boy: What I Want To Be Famous For "I want to be a famous Priest. I will help the poor and the sick. I will say the Mass. I will pray for all my people. I hope they come to Mass to pray for the sick. A priest should love his people." Quite benevolent words from someone so young. A true testament of the man you became and the irony in life. With love and appreciation, Fran, Greg, Pam, Jeff www.panCan.org Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on September 20, 2007




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