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Terry Lunardi

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Terry Lunardi

Birth
Death
4 Aug 2009 (aged 56)
Burial
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
New 6 Lot 496
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DAVENPORT — Funeral services and a Mass of Christian Burial for Terry Lunardi will be 10 a.m. Monday, August 10, 2009, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 417 Main Street, Davenport. Burial will take place in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m. at the Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home, 614 Main Street, Davenport. There will be a prayer service and time of sharing at 2 p.m. to begin the visitation. In lieu of flowers memorials have been requested to the Handicapped Development Center, Scott County Family YMCA or to the Genesis Foundation for the Flu Free Quad-Cities Program, an initiative to vaccinate children in the Quad Cities from the seasonal flu, all of which were very close to Terry's heart. Terry (Terrence S.) Lunardi, 56, passed away unexpectedly August 4, 2009, at Genesis Medical Center, East Campus.
Terry was born in Davenport, on August 13, 1952, the son of Ardo E. and Claire (Schroeder) Lunardi. Terry was a proud product of the Davenport Public School System. He put himself through Palmer Junior College and St. Ambrose College by working for the Sieg Automotive Company. Terry graduated from St. Ambrose in 1975 with a degree in Business.
He proudly owned and operated Lunardi's Italian Restaurant for 20 years, opening in June of 1989. Terry was also a partner in SA Merchandise Store, a sports memorabilia business with 43 locations in 15 states. One outlet, The Black and Gold Shop, is located near his Davenport restaurant.
Terry credited his parents for instilling in him a strong work ethic and teaching him the importance of giving time and resources to those coming behind so they would have the same opportunities he enjoyed. The Quad-City community has been the rich beneficiary of these teachings. Terry Lunardi's commitment to community service was life-long. He has been described as "the constant" on those boards and organizations he served, always present and always ready to contribute. If a complex issue needed to be raised or an initiative needed a compassionate spokesperson, Terry was the first to be asked. He served and supported organizations that he felt were essential to the community, including, among others: DavenportOne Board of Directors and Small Business Council, Chair, Scott County YMCA Board of Directors, Riverboat Development Authority Board of Directors and Treasurer, Handicapped Development Center Board of Directors, and the Davenport Rotary.
Terry Lunardi never sought the limelight. In fact, he made hundreds of contributions quietly and without recognition, as he preferred. Among the awards that came his way during his lifetime were: U.S. Small Business Association's "2004 Family-Owned Small Business Champion of the Year" for Iowa, 2003 Volunteer of the Year for DavenportOne, U.S. Department of Education Business Partner of the Year, and Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellow.
An enthusiastic cheerleader for Davenport and for young people, in particular, Terry also was at the helm of such projects as: Garfield Elementary School Business Partnership, where he was also the visionary in starting the KLJG radio station at the school, a radio station that is student operated; Davenport Schools Superintendent Team; Junior Achievement; Red, White & Boom! July 4th Fireworks Celebration, St. Ambrose University WineFest Scholarship Committee, QC Kite Festival, Niabi Zoo Kids Day, Kids to the Pumpkin Patch.
Terry often offered his personal quote, "Always strive to do it right the first time. You may not get a second chance." With that in mind, Terry lived life to the fullest and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Whether it was riding his Harley, chatting with customers at his restaurant, quoting lines from movies and famous characters or telling his joke-of-the-week, Terry loved to laugh and to be around friends. He leaves us a legacy of laughter, warmth and wonderful memories.
Terry Lunardi is survived by brothers and sisters-in law, Tom Lunardi, Davenport, Rick and Cheryl Lunardi, Eldridge, and Bruce and Marlene Lunardi, Bettendorf; nephews and nieces, Paul and Brooke Lunardi, Davenport, Sydney, Synclaire, and Max Lunardi, all of Bettendorf; great nieces and nephews, Allison, Jake, and Ashlyn Lunardi, and Tyler Pence; and his cousins from Dubuque, David (Donna), Dennis, and Jackie (Tom) and Patricia of Davenport, and many, many close friends. All will miss him deeply. Quad City Times August 7, 2009
DAVENPORT — Funeral services and a Mass of Christian Burial for Terry Lunardi will be 10 a.m. Monday, August 10, 2009, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 417 Main Street, Davenport. Burial will take place in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m. at the Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home, 614 Main Street, Davenport. There will be a prayer service and time of sharing at 2 p.m. to begin the visitation. In lieu of flowers memorials have been requested to the Handicapped Development Center, Scott County Family YMCA or to the Genesis Foundation for the Flu Free Quad-Cities Program, an initiative to vaccinate children in the Quad Cities from the seasonal flu, all of which were very close to Terry's heart. Terry (Terrence S.) Lunardi, 56, passed away unexpectedly August 4, 2009, at Genesis Medical Center, East Campus.
Terry was born in Davenport, on August 13, 1952, the son of Ardo E. and Claire (Schroeder) Lunardi. Terry was a proud product of the Davenport Public School System. He put himself through Palmer Junior College and St. Ambrose College by working for the Sieg Automotive Company. Terry graduated from St. Ambrose in 1975 with a degree in Business.
He proudly owned and operated Lunardi's Italian Restaurant for 20 years, opening in June of 1989. Terry was also a partner in SA Merchandise Store, a sports memorabilia business with 43 locations in 15 states. One outlet, The Black and Gold Shop, is located near his Davenport restaurant.
Terry credited his parents for instilling in him a strong work ethic and teaching him the importance of giving time and resources to those coming behind so they would have the same opportunities he enjoyed. The Quad-City community has been the rich beneficiary of these teachings. Terry Lunardi's commitment to community service was life-long. He has been described as "the constant" on those boards and organizations he served, always present and always ready to contribute. If a complex issue needed to be raised or an initiative needed a compassionate spokesperson, Terry was the first to be asked. He served and supported organizations that he felt were essential to the community, including, among others: DavenportOne Board of Directors and Small Business Council, Chair, Scott County YMCA Board of Directors, Riverboat Development Authority Board of Directors and Treasurer, Handicapped Development Center Board of Directors, and the Davenport Rotary.
Terry Lunardi never sought the limelight. In fact, he made hundreds of contributions quietly and without recognition, as he preferred. Among the awards that came his way during his lifetime were: U.S. Small Business Association's "2004 Family-Owned Small Business Champion of the Year" for Iowa, 2003 Volunteer of the Year for DavenportOne, U.S. Department of Education Business Partner of the Year, and Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellow.
An enthusiastic cheerleader for Davenport and for young people, in particular, Terry also was at the helm of such projects as: Garfield Elementary School Business Partnership, where he was also the visionary in starting the KLJG radio station at the school, a radio station that is student operated; Davenport Schools Superintendent Team; Junior Achievement; Red, White & Boom! July 4th Fireworks Celebration, St. Ambrose University WineFest Scholarship Committee, QC Kite Festival, Niabi Zoo Kids Day, Kids to the Pumpkin Patch.
Terry often offered his personal quote, "Always strive to do it right the first time. You may not get a second chance." With that in mind, Terry lived life to the fullest and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Whether it was riding his Harley, chatting with customers at his restaurant, quoting lines from movies and famous characters or telling his joke-of-the-week, Terry loved to laugh and to be around friends. He leaves us a legacy of laughter, warmth and wonderful memories.
Terry Lunardi is survived by brothers and sisters-in law, Tom Lunardi, Davenport, Rick and Cheryl Lunardi, Eldridge, and Bruce and Marlene Lunardi, Bettendorf; nephews and nieces, Paul and Brooke Lunardi, Davenport, Sydney, Synclaire, and Max Lunardi, all of Bettendorf; great nieces and nephews, Allison, Jake, and Ashlyn Lunardi, and Tyler Pence; and his cousins from Dubuque, David (Donna), Dennis, and Jackie (Tom) and Patricia of Davenport, and many, many close friends. All will miss him deeply. Quad City Times August 7, 2009


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40398689/terry-lunardi: accessed ), memorial page for Terry Lunardi (13 Aug 1952–4 Aug 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40398689, citing Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Genie Lady (contributor 47043622).