House deconstructed to help preserve it Suzanne Baker Naperville Sun FacebookTwitterEmail BlueEarth Deconstruction owner Steve Filyo and an employee survey a bedroom of a house in Naperville. The company is taking apart the house piece by piece so it can be preserved or reused.Suzanne Baker | Naperville Sun (AP) NAPERVILLE (AP) — The bits and pieces of World War II hero Arnold “Arnie” Massier’s life will be preserved in Naperville and perhaps around the country rather than headed to a landfill. When Massier died at age 97 in February 2020, neighbor Jennifer Reichert became executor of his estate, including his home in Naperville, which is suspected to date to the late 19th century.