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Anthony M. Marinello

Sherborn, Massachusetts

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MARINELLO, Anthony M. Of Sherborn and Brewster, formerly of Somerville. August 16, 2010. Beloved husband of Janice M. (O'Connell) Marinello. Devoted Father of Anthony E. and Michael L. Marinello of Sherborn. Son of Luigi and Rose (Scaltreto) Marinello of Somerville. Brother of Frank Marinello of...

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Janice, Anthony and Miichael - " To Live in the Hearts of Those We leave behind is not to die." Tony is a Great Man, Husband and Father and I wil miss his smile and style. He's an absolute Gem, consummate Gentleman and the real "Rocky" in these parts. I believe I missed Tony's Happiest years as a Family Man and it hurts. I Wish You All the Strength and Courage to carry on His admirable legacy. Tony lives on through you all,and may I offer my earnest condolences to the entire family. I...

To The Marinello Family so sad and sorry to hear about Tony's passing,stay strong !

my prayers and thoughts go out to the Marinello family.Somerville High's hockey team of 1978 will never forget you.God Bless
your teammate and fellow co-captain steve

Dearest Janice- Janet and I are deeply saddened to hear of Tony's passing. As a father, husband and friend-he made the rest of us strive to be better. He touched so many so profoundly. He will be sorely missed. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers in this time of sadness.

Gerry and Janet Lorden

Janice,
I was sorry to hear about Tony's passing.
He played on my "Alibrandi's" basketball
team for 25 years and hardly ever missed a game. He was one of my best players.
He was a great guy and will always be
remembered as a friend to all who knew
him.
Tony Alibrandi - Somerville, Mass.

Dear Janice, Anthony and Michael,

We are so sorry for your loss. Although we did not spend a ton of time with you, Nancy and I often talked about what a wonderful relationship you had and what a loving, and caring father he was for the boys.

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and let us know how we can help once we get back to Sherborn next week.

Love and prayers,

Peter, Nancy, Zoe and Ava Schwartz

To the Marinello and O'Connell Families

Your sadness, our sadness, only God knows why. Look at that smile on Tony's face and live with it forever in your hearts.

Our prayers go out to all your family at this very difficult time in your lives. God be with you all.

Jim and Julie Tomasini (Brewster)

I would like to extend my sympathy to the Marinello family. I grew up with Tony as a kid and went to school with him. He was always a class act. We called him
"Tough Tony" he was big and strong and had a heart of gold. I guess God needed a really good man upstairs. He will be missed.

To the Marinello family,

I am so sorry for your loss. In addition to the wonderful aspects of his personality and friendship that so many have mentioned, please know that Tony was also a trusted colleague and fine staff member, a calm presence and excellent team mate. I first hired him into City Hall at EDIC and am pleased that he had continued to be of service to the public, while maintaining his kind spirit.