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Mauro Campo HAMILTON Mauro Campo, 52, of Hamilton, NJ, passed away on Friday, July 17, 2015, at home. Mr. Campo was born in Trenton, NJ, on Aug. 6, 1962, and was a Hamilton Township resident for many years. He was a radiology technician for the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, until 1998. Son of the late Italia Valenza Marino and brother-in-law of the late Antonino Bua, he is survived by his father, Pasquale Campo; his stepfather, Charles Marino; his wife, Shari Mac Nicoll; his brother, Vincenzo Campo; his sister, Maria Bua; his aunts and uncles, Dr. Frank Campo, Maurizia and Michael Torrente, Domenico and Ersilia Valenza; Giacomo and Silvana Valenza, and Rosaria, Anna and Giuseppina Valenza; a niece, Rosanna Bua, and her husband, Marcus Malmignati; two nephews, Salvatore Bua, and Patrizio Bua and his fiancee, Jessica Zissett; his great-nephews, Giovanni and Antonino, and several other nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 25, 2015, at 10:30 a.m. at the Brenna Funeral Home, 340 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, under the direction of Frank M. Immordino. The family will receive guests on Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Brenna Funeral Home. Burial of cremains in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Hamilton, will be private. To send condolences to the family or for directions, please visit brennafuneralhome.com. Brenna Funeral Home 340 Hamilton Avenue Trenton, NJ 08609 (609) 393-2857
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Dear Pasquale, Frank, Vincenzo, Julie and family,
Our heartfelt sympathy and prayer for the loss of your loved one.
JORGE BASCARA
July 24, 2015
Deepest condolences to the family. The strength from God (Psalm 83:18) can sustain you through this difficult time now and in the days ahead.
July 24, 2015
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