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Vincent “Rocco Vincenzo” Cioe - 84

Chicago Heights, Illinois

Vincent "Rocco Vincenzo" Cioe. Age 84. Longtime resident of Chicago Heights. Came to America in 1955 from his hometown of Amaseno, Province of Frosinone, Italy. Retired from School District 170 as a Special Education Teacher Assistant. Devoted husband of 50 years to Maria Graziella nee Imola. Loving father to Assuntina "Susie", Cathy, and Nancy Cioe. Adoring grandfather to Massimo, Bianca and Giuliana Cournane. Son of the late Maria nee Bianchi and Luigi Cioe. Beloved brother of Joseph (Maria Chiara) Cioe, the late Aristide "Arthur" (late Maria Giovanna) Cioe and Adele "Lina" (late Mario) Minotti. Cherished uncle to many nieces and nephews. Dear friend to many. Resting at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, 530 West 14th Street (US Rt 30, 3 blks E of Western Ave), Chicago Heights on Sunday September 8, 2024 from 1:00 pm until time of Funeral Services 5:00 pm. Private interment Assumption Cemetery, Glenwood. Info 708-481-9230 and panozzobros.com.

6 Comments

  • Paul Cioe

    on 08/31/24

    Life is too short. Even 84 years is not enough. It seems like only yesterday Zio Gigiotto brought Vince, Art, and Joe to America and stayed with us in Chicago for a few days before  settling in Chicago Heights. Sincere condolences to Maria, Susie, Cathy and Nancy. Rest in peace, Cugino.

  • Dennis and Kathie Diette

    on 08/31/24

    Maria , Susie, Nancy and Cathy we are so sorry for your loss. Vince always came to the driveway to talk with us. He will be missed. You know we will always be here if you need anything. Ours prayers are with your entire family.

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    on 09/01/24

  • Dominic Candeloro

    on 09/15/24

    I remember when the Cioes migrated to CH in 1955.  My parents Yolannda and Lodovico befriended them.  There was a Sunday dinner and my father Lodovico gave me $5 to take Vincenzo and Joe to the Lincoln Dixie Theatre.  We were close to the family for several years--- At the time,  I did not realize that Gigiotto was named after the famous painter Giotto and Aristide after the Greek philosopher, Aristotle.  These were classy people.  it was a magic time on the Hill---70 years ago----condolences to Maria, Susie, Cathy and Nancy, Vincenzo's live was a tribute to you, the members of his family.   Dominic

  • Dominic Candeloro

    on 09/15/24

    I remember when the Cioes migrated to CH in 1955.  My parents Yolannda and Lodovico befriended them.  There was a Sunday dinner and my father Lodovico gave me $5 to take Vincenzo and Joe to the Lincoln Dixie Theatre.  We were close to the family for several years--- At the time,  I did not realize that Gigiotto was named after the famous painter Giotto and Aristide after the Greek philosopher, Aristotle.  These were classy people.  it was a magic time on the Hill---70 years ago----condolences to Maria, Susie, Cathy and Nancy, Vincenzo's live was a tribute to you, the members of his family.   Dominic

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