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Louis Rosellini

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Louis F. Rosellini, 68, of Fort Myers, Fla., and Butler, passed peacefully at home surrounded by his wife, daughters and loving family and friends, on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025.

He was the beloved husband for 27 years of Connie (Turner) Rosellini; proud and devoted father of Lauren of Boulder, Colo., and Morgan Rosellini of New York City; son of the late Louis and Marilyn (Walsh) Rosellini; brother of Cynthia Rosellini, the late Cathy Hauber and Jaime Rosellini (survived by Lou Ann); son-in-law of Octavia (the late Mitchell) Turner; and brother-in-law of Steve (Jackie), Lisa (Rob) Allnutt, Jeff (Gwen) and Jonathan (Tammy) Turner. He also is survived by two generations of cherished nieces and nephews; and his loyal companion, Gianni Versace.

Lou pioneered non-dentist, private ownership and management of dental practices. He was the founder and CEO of All About Smiles in Western Pennsylvania, proudly being the largest provider of dentistry for the underserved; and Sunshine Dental Centers in Southwest Florida. In addition, he created Innovative Billing Systems of Florida.

Lou was a member of the board of trustees for Canterbury School in Fort Myers and copresident of the Jaime V. Rosellini Healing Hearts Foundation. Lou was an invested member of the board of trustees in the revitalization of the Penn Theater and hosted numerous political and charity campaigns in Florida.

Lou will be fondly remembered for his generosity to the Gulfshore Ballet, Smile Train, Make-A-Wish, Colon Cancer Coalition (Mitch Turner Drive Away Cancer Classic), Gaiser Center of Butler and Hope for Hospice. He was also a member of St. John Paul XXIII Catholic Church of Fort Myers.

Lou was an avid cyclist, winning numerous events, including the Tour de Cape and triathlon events in Captiva, Fla. His proudest accomplishment was completing the Horrible Hundred (100 miles in one day). He was a consummate Steelers fan and traveled to many out-of-town games, including a few Super Bowls.

Lou loved snow skiing, traveling, especially to his beloved Italy, and digging holes in the sand on the beach for his girls. His passion for music, dancing, fashion and food made him the life of the party. If you knew Lou, you called him, “Brother.” As fondly quoted by many, “He would give you the shirt off his back.”

ROSELLINI — Service and committal in Calvary Cemetery for Louis F. Rosellini, who died Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, will be private.

If desired, memorials may be made to AHN Hospice Care or any of Lou’s favorite charities previously mentioned.

Private arrangements were entrusted to BOYLAN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER, 856 Evans City Road, Renfrew.

Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at: www.boylanfuneralservices.com.

Please sign the guest book at www.butlereagle.com.

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