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Anthony "Tony" Marino

Missoula, Montana

1949 - 2024

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Anthony (Tony) Marino

The world has lost a wonderful friend. Tony Marino died on June 19, 2024 at his home, of natural causes which he had been addressing over the past few months. Tony was born in Patterson, NJ in 1949 to Eleanor and Tony Marino. He graduated from Memorial...

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Tony was hands down my favorite teacher. He was caring, kind, and funny. He also held his students accountable, and for that I thank him. I´ve thought of him often throughout the years. I graduated in 1994. It was always a pleasure running into him about town. I´m sad to hear of his passing. He was a good person.

Tony was a great teammate, classmate and fraternity brother at Muhlenberg. Learning of his accomplishments after `Berg is heartwarming. Condolences to his family and friends.

Carol, I just heard about Tony. I am so sorry we didn´t make it to his celebration of life. We loved having you two as neighbors so much! It was hard to move away because we knew we would never have neighbors like you and Tony again. My heart goes out to you. I hope you find some peace in all the wonderful memories you have with him. Maryann

I am so sorry, Carol. May you find comfort and strength in your love and memories. I am so glad you and Tony visited us at Pattee's a few summers ago. Love to you and your family.

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Remembering Tony is to remember his smiling face. Remembering his slow unhurried pace, he had a way To settle things down. We fished together with laughter We golfed together with banter And finished the day with Leinenkugals around. I remember many stories.....one of my favorites is the time we were guiding on the Big Hole and Tony didn´t pull his boat upon the bank far enough while getting out to assist his client. When they turned around his boat was gone. Searching, they could see it...

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Tony was a mentor to me when I first started teaching in SLP. He was an incredible person.

I think of Tony often and remember all his wonderful help with my son.