Andrew-Malizio-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington

Andrew B. Malizio

Carolina Beach, North Carolina

1927 - 2017

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March 31, 2017
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Carolina Beach, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary



Andrew B. Malizio

 

On March 31, 2017 – his 90th birthday – Andrew "Andy" Batisto Malizio, of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, passed away in his home. Andy was predeceased by his oldest son, Andrew Gerard; and is survived by his wife of 64 years, Helen, two...

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Our prayers and sympathies to the family...we know he is in a better place. What a great legacy he leaves behind! I love all the great pictures! Our love and prayers to you all...♥♥♥

Cathy and Barry,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad and know how very much you must miss him.
On the occasions that my Dad and I parted, I would always say, "I'll see ya later." And he would always reply, "Well, I HOPE SO!"
For me it's that beam of HOPE that keeps us "chuggin' along."

Condolences to your Mom, as well.

With love, Brenda.

Dad loved his garden!

George Moore, Luigia Malizio, Helen, Andy, Mary Moore, Vincenzo Malizio

Married April 25 1953

Great Grandpop meets Silas Cummings May 2016

Bar Bar Bar Dad wins jackpot again!

Never called Andy "Muzzy". To me he was " One Z", because he always said "Malizio, with one Z", when his name was required. In turn I had him call me "3-N's. So, 'One-Z" I miss you and I will see you in our real heavenly home

It's odd that I was thinking of Muz this morning and then Jack Mize sent me a copy of his obituary makes me sort of shudder a little. Muz was a great boss, a great friend and perhaps the smartest person I have ever known. I believe that he knew a little bit about everything and was an expert on many things. He never used a calculator preferring to do math by hand. For fun, he would sit around and take the cube root of numbers on paper (I could never see the fun in that). Muz would send...