Rose Dispatcher Succumbs to Illness
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Charlotte, N.C.—Dante Nobili, a longtime dispatcher for Rose Chauffeured Transportation, passed away at his home in Charlotte on December 9 following a battle with cancer. He was 50.
Nobili joined the company in January 2007 after a long career in logistics for several major transportation companies. He is remembered as a loyal, hard-working, and outspoken man with a tremendous sense of humor.
“Dante was one of the funniest people I’ve ever met,” says Anthony Parrott, a friend who worked closely with Nobili. “He seemed like a big scary bear on the outside, but really he was the nicest guy.”
Mohamed Suliman, friend and co-worker, agrees. “A tough guy, with a big, loud voice,” he recalls, “but inside he was a huge teddy bear with the noble heart of a child.”
Outside of work, he was an accomplished saxophonist and a good friend. Dante is survived by wife Vicki Nobili.
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