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November 13, 2024
Marino was a class act and not forgotten from those days we all saw him 25 years ago at the Cunningham Men's Bowling league in Milton.
Helen McDonald
July 24, 2008
Marino was indeed a gentleman and a scholar - a man admired by all.He was a fount of knowedge and we never ceased to be astounded by his abilities. Marino endeared himself to us and our hearts are heavy as we pass by our Library and his favorite spot is empty.He spent hours keep ing the Library in order and we will never reach those standards again. The only consolation that we can offer to one another and to his family is that God heard our prayers and put an end to his dreadful suffering. May God Reward Marino and ease our sense of loss. We residents at Unquity House will long mourn for that humble man who was a friend to all. I am filled with sorrow that my health prevented me from attending his wake and funeral.
John Drogo
July 24, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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