Mauro Anthony Glorioso

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Mauro Anthony Glorioso

Birth
USA
Death
23 Mar 2010 (aged 63)
Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Block 13, Lot 70, Grave 8
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Mauro (Mario) Glorioso, passed away at the age of 63 on Mar. 23, 2010. He was retired after 43 years of faithful employment for The Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago. He was a loving father of Keith, Robert (Karen) Glorioso, Father figure to Chris (Dawn) Johnson, Renea (Darrin) Auckland; grandfather of eight children Anthony, Keith Jr., Jeffrey, Courtney, Kristen, Kerry, Kylie and Shelby. He had been married to Carolyn Glorioso for 27 years but even after divorcing they were still good friends till the end.

Mario was an avid fisherman, he loved to take the Bass boat out and catch the little fishy fishy fishies.(as his voice mail once said) He traveled to many lakes in search of the greatest fishing spots. Boy was he ever proud when he caught a good one too.

He loved listening to the blues, than again who doesn't? Hair styles that were ever changing over the years. Loved the motorcycles and hot rod cars.

He was a wonderful grandfather who put his time into spending time with his grandkids, specially in their early years. How will we ever sing Happy Birthday again without Tumba Tumba Tumba inbetween each Happy Birthday he sang.
Mauro (Mario) Glorioso, passed away at the age of 63 on Mar. 23, 2010. He was retired after 43 years of faithful employment for The Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago. He was a loving father of Keith, Robert (Karen) Glorioso, Father figure to Chris (Dawn) Johnson, Renea (Darrin) Auckland; grandfather of eight children Anthony, Keith Jr., Jeffrey, Courtney, Kristen, Kerry, Kylie and Shelby. He had been married to Carolyn Glorioso for 27 years but even after divorcing they were still good friends till the end.

Mario was an avid fisherman, he loved to take the Bass boat out and catch the little fishy fishy fishies.(as his voice mail once said) He traveled to many lakes in search of the greatest fishing spots. Boy was he ever proud when he caught a good one too.

He loved listening to the blues, than again who doesn't? Hair styles that were ever changing over the years. Loved the motorcycles and hot rod cars.

He was a wonderful grandfather who put his time into spending time with his grandkids, specially in their early years. How will we ever sing Happy Birthday again without Tumba Tumba Tumba inbetween each Happy Birthday he sang.