Obituary of Dante A. Raponi Dante A. Raponi, 95, of Martville, formerly of Fulton and Panama City, FL, passed away on Monday, April 2nd at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. He had owned and operated Oswego Valley Constructors in Oswego for many years and was a promoter for Oswego Speedway and Fulton Raceway. Dante was the president of Summa-Magna 1 Corporation and invented and patented Estacron, a composition construction material for structural units. He served with the U.S. Army Rangers and the USA-Canada First Special Service Forces in the European Theatre of Operations during World War II. Dante was awarded the Silver Star Medal and Bronze Star Medal for valor, the Purple Heart Medal with two oak leaf clusters for wounds in combat, the Combat Infantry Badge among others. He was a member of the U.S. Army Ranger Association; USA-Canada Special Forces Association; Disabled American Veterans; Society of American Inventors; Southern Building Codes Congress International; Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels and others. Surviving are his children, Lindy Lee Raponi of Rochester, Amedeo Raponi of Oregon and Roxanne Raponi of California; two grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Dante was predeceased by his wife, Ruth Joy Raponi and by brothers and a sister. There are no calling hours or services. Foster Funeral Home, Hannibal has care of the arrangements.