Armond-Magnarelli-Obituary

Armond J. Magnarelli

Syracuse, New York

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February 8, 2008 Armond J. Magnarelli, 83, of Syracuse, passed away Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was the youngest of five children born to V. James and Julia Magnarelli, who both came to this country from Italy in 1903 and 1904. They lived on Union Place, and in 1927 the family moved to...

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To the Magnarelli Family:

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember the joy and warmth of Armond from my Pompeian Player days. His support and understanding to a nervous thirteen year old singer and actress will never be forgotten. It was a pleasure to perform with him in several "shows."

The Bernardi family extends their heartfelt condolences.

Catherine Bernardi-Ryan

My deepest condolences and prayers to all members of the Magnarelli family.

My first introduction to Armond was in turning on my radio one Sunday years ago and hoping to find something pleasant. It was on AM radio that I found the most inspiring and enjoyable radio program that I had wished for...since my childhood memories of the Utica, NY 50's Italian Radio Hour with Louis DeBernardis as the host. What I found was Armondo's Music, Italian Style on W.F. B.L. with Armond Magnarelli...

LOU ANN, MAGS, JIM & JOE
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS AND A GREAT MAN
AND COACH. WILL BE MISSED ALL OVER
THE CITY IN SO MANY WAYS.

To the Magnarelli Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember the joyfull, enthusiastic approach with which Armond approached every aspect of life when I worked with him at Key Bank.

Our condolence to the family on your loss. Mom was notified by her sister, Frances Vecchio. Please know that we pray for peace and comfort knowing that Armand is with the "family". Such a party now going on in heaven!! God bless . Take care.

To paisons Pat and Fran Sacco, We are so sorry to hear of Armond's passing. Sundays were not Sundays without listening to your uncle on the radio. You and your whole family are in our prayers.

Dear LouAnn and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. You are in our prayers.
Kathy and George Spoto

To Joe and his brother and sister

sorry for your loss

Mike Schiavone

Joe “Mags” and Family,

Years and miles may lead us in different directions, but ties and bonds created at Our Lady of Pompei are not forgotten. Know you are in my thoughts thru your time of loss.
Keep in mind, your Mom & Dad are together again.
Laughter is a gift that warms the heart. Everybody that knew Armond, knows he could fill an entire theater with laughter, sometimes with just a look! That was just one of many gifts to so many people.
He was loved for the wonderful...