Anthony-Marino-Obituary

Anthony V. Marino

New York, New York

1961 - 2021

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DIED
August 6, 2021
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New York, New York

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It is with great sadness that the family of Anthony Vincent Marino announce his passing. Anthony entered into eternal rest Friday, August 6, 2021 at the age of 59. He was born October 23, 1961 in Brooklyn, New York, a son of the late Vincent Edward Marino and Elaine Lacqua Marino. He was...

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A very generous man. Me, My wife and two boys sat with him a few times at Yankee Stadium, he would get game baseballs for my boys, and sitting there together rooting for the Bronx Bombers.... will always be a great memory for our family. A Brooklynite like my parents, Anthony always seemed like `Uncle Anthony´ to us. He is remembered often.....Love and Prayers

Anthony was a truly special person to me and I will never forget the moments we shared

Anthony certainly saved his brother Vincent a lot of flying time. Anthony entertained all of the New York customers,

I was the accountant for Marine Repair Services from it's inception. When Anthony joined his family business, we spent a lot of time together. We became friends. Anthony was one of the nicest human beings out there. Always willing to help others. He was definitely a family man who adored his wife, daughter, parents, Uncles, Aunts and cousins. He will be missed by all that knew him

My deepest condolences go out to his family. It's very sad to hear about a fellow classmates passing. And although we had little contact after our Xaverian years, I have fond memories of him. He was always very soft spoken and upbeat. A really nice guy and someone that I am glad to call my Xaverian brother. I'm sure that he will be missed by many. RIP.

Anthony was a business associate of my father. Began sitting in his Knicks seats in the late 80s and finally met him in the early 90's. This graduated to going out to dinner before games with either my family or his at Toots Shor, Homestead, etc. Whenever I came home from college on break he always had seats waiting. Haven't seen him since 2003, but my father continued to run into him. I always made sure to tell him to tell Anthony I said hello and how much I appreciated what he did for us....

I am heartbroken to hear the news of Anthony's passing. So glad that I was able to spend a few precious hours with my oldest friend, Diane and Vinny recently in March. His wit, sense of humor and friendship will be sorely missed! Rest in peace my dear friend...until we see each other again! Bob (Bobo) & Elena Cataldo