Record #: R2021-674   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 6/25/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 6/25/2021
Title: Tribute to late Bruno Francis Roti
Sponsors: Hadden, Maria E.
Attachments: 1. R2021-674.pdf
Chicago City Council June 23,2021


MEMORIAL RESOLUTION FOR BRUNO FRANCIS ROTI

WHEREAS, Bruno Francis Roti was born on August 10, 1933, in Chicago and is a lifelong Chicago resident; and

WHEREAS, He moved with his family to Rogers Park when he was 10 years old, where he attended St. Ignatius Grade School as well as Loyola Academy (on the Loyola University campus at that time); and

WHEREAS, Upon returning from the U.S. Army, he married and raised his family in Rogers Park; and

WHEREAS, Bruno became a community leader in the Rogers Park neighborhood, serving on community and parish councils, fundraising for his local church, and donating his time and money to help neighborhood schools and community based organizations; and

WHEREAS, Bruno's strong will led to him opening Bruno's Lounge in 1956 in the Rogers Park neighborhood, where it remains today; and

WHEREAS, It is one of the longest-serving bars on the far North Side of Chicago, tenaciously withstanding many challenges, with the most recent being the COVID-19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, the bar has served as a community staple, helping neighbors connect with one another through the decades; and

WHEREAS, Everyone knew Bruno, people were drawn to his gregarious personality and he easily made new friends, enjoying speaking with new patrons at his establishment; and

WHEREAS, Bruno connected with athletes, students, and members of the school community from Loyola University, earning the respect of teachers, coaches, and Loyola students, who would come to visit him at the bar years after graduating as alumni; and

WHEREAS, His charitable nature led him to help neighbors and patrons, always ready to help with his hand in his pocket whenever someone was out of luck; and

WHEREAS, Bruno left a strong legacy that will not be forgotten, and the 6500 block of Sheridan, where the long-standing bar resides, will always be remembered as Bruno's Place; therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and the Members of the City Co...

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