Elio Forte

Elio Forte

Elio Forte
1920 – 2015

It is with immense sadness that we hear of the news of Elio Forte’s death in Sora Hospital this morning.  Elio was the husband of the late Chiara Raimondi, and son of the late Giovanni and Maria Teresa Forte.

Born in Mortale, he served in the Italian army in the 1940s and met his wife of 71 years whilst stationed in Bari during the war.  They moved to the New Ross area in Southern Ireland many years ago and it is there that their family are now based.  It has been my absolute privilege to meet Elio in Mortale on several occasions in the last few years, and to listen to his captivating stories and fond memories of village life in the past.  He was the loveliest of gentlemen, a genuine and loving family man with a cheeky twinkle in his eye, and we were all so saddened to see him take ill on the morning of the Festa di S. Antonio last week.

My condolences go to his wonderful family, including all his grandchildren and great grandchildren, but in particular to his sister, Olga, and children, Teresa, Tella, Bice, Giovanni, Gilda and Tony.  We remember also Elio’s late daughter Francesca, and his late wife, Chiara, who only passed away in February 2014.

Rest in peace, dear Elio.

5 comments

  1. Remo Caira says:

    Sad to hear of Elios death
    Our thoughts and prayers are with the
    Family
    From josie forte and family
    Wicklow

  2. adelina forte says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time.
    Much love from Adelina and family.

  3. Tony Langdown says:

    So sad to hear of the passing of such a lovely man.

  4. Jacqueline Gibson says:

    We are saddened to learn of Elio’s death when we logged on to the website this evening. We are sorry that he failed to make the journey back home to Ireland, and remember with fondness the warmth and hospitality he extended to us only last week in his home in Mortale. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, his family, at this very sad time.
    Deepest sympathies, Zita Gibson and family.

  5. Raymond Forte says:

    Thank you for the lovely post, Paul. We appreciate your kind words.

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