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Otto Paolini
Fri, Nov 22nd, 2002
Posted in Obituaries
Posted in Obituaries
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Otto Paolini, 94, died Nov. 19, 2002 at his home in Harmony.
Otto was born July 31, 1908 in Chicago, IL to Alfredo and Beatrice Paolini. He was the youngest of seven children, five brothers and one sister. Otto was employed for many years by Pitney Bowes Co. in Chicago. After retiring from Pitney Bowes, he and Isabel moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL where Otto was tennis instructor at Hardy Park. Otto was an avid baseball fan. In his youth he played baseball on his high school team. He also enjoyed playing tennis and golf throughout his life. Otto and Isabel moved to her home town, Harmony, in 1996.
Otto is survived by his wife, Isabel; son, Armand Raderick (Kathleen) and two grandchildren. He is preceded in death by all his siblings.
At his request there was no funeral service. A memorial service will be held at a later date in Chicago.









