Pete Panto
1910–1939 (age 29)
Labor organizer
Biography
Pete Panto (1910–1939) was a dedicated labor organizer who fought for the rights and dignity of working people during a critical period in American labor history. Despite his brief life, he made a significant impact on the labor movement through his passionate advocacy and commitment to social justice.
Panto's legacy as a labor organizer continues to inspire those who champion workers' rights and fair treatment. He is remembered at Saint Charles Cemetery as a courageous advocate who stood up for those without a voice during the early 20th century.