Ann-Merlino-Obituary

Dr. Ann Merlino

Staten Island, New York

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DIED
April 19, 2024
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Staten Island, New York

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Retired CSI Dean, active community volunteer Dr. Ann Merlino, a retired Dean of the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York, an exceptional volunteer, a Staten Island Advance Woman of Achievement, a beloved family member and a true friend passed away on April 19, 2024 at the...

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Ann Merlino was one of the most down to earth, giving and compassionate people I´ve ever known. She will be greatly missed by so many. Rest in the sweetest peace!

May God bless your family during this time of sorrow. May the Lord rest her soul. Every day we will light a candle in the church for Ann' s soul. Courage also to our beloved sister Lina. We know how much she loved her. Sofia and Kate Pittarokoili Athens/Greece

My dad, Tom Bond, worked with Ann in the biology Dept at CSI. She became a family friend. Sadly, dad passed away in 2016. He would have joined the rest of our family in sending his heartfelt condolences on your loss. Ann was a very special person and touched many lives!

I knew the Merlino family for many years. Went to school with her nephew Joseph, we were good friends back in the day. My mom was friends with his late mother. Dr. Lina Merlino was my daughters (Monica Dudeck) doctor. I worked at C.S.I. College. I met Dr Ann Merlino. Proud to know the family. I offer my deepest condolences to the family. I am out of town. I would have come to offer my respects. Sincere sympathies to you all.

I knew Ann from1967 where I stated working for Staten Island Community College. We were both in then Science Department . Over the years we become good friends.

Ann and I were both in the Biology Department at CSI and worked together for many years. I remember fondly the wonderful Holiday parties she had at her home over the years. We also shared a love of coral jewelry and would often compare the pieces we bought in Italy. She was always an advocate for women; particularly students in the health sciences. She will be missed...

May she RIP. I used dr Mario as my pediatrician for many years. Loved him. A great family.