Arthur-Sacramone-Obituary

Arthur Sacramone

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Aug 3, 1930 – Mar 26, 2024

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BORN
August 3, 1930
DIED
March 26, 2024
LOCATION
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Portsmouth - Arthur Sacramone, 93, of Portsmouth died peacefully at his home on March 26 after a brief illness.Arthur was born in Everett, MA. August 3, 1930 son of Vincenzo and Assunta Sacramone.He attended Everett public schools, and proudly served in the U.S Marine Corp attaining the rank...

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So sorry we missed the services as we were in Florida. We love your family so much going way back to when Tom was a little guy who came after school to listen to me play the piano. John and Jenny Stone had a part in my wedding. Your Dad was my mentor growing tomatoes. Your Mom one of my Mom's best friends. Sending love with a hug to your all. Rosemary and Dave Smart

As a new member I first met Arthur 38 years ago at the Warwick Club. A pleasant man through the years, we shared a cordial relationship. My sincere sympathy to John, Tom, and their families.

Arthur and Helen invited me to their camp. The food they served were as sweet as Arthur and Helen´s characters were. Arthur, with his energetic lifestyle and warm smiles will be greatly missed.

Mr. Sacramone was always a pleasure to see and talk with. Our family sends our heartfelt sympathy, Thoughts and prayers Rich, Michelle and Micheal Brabazon

To the Sacramone family, On behalf of the Seacoast Detachment #394, please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of Seacoast Marine Arthur Sacramone. Art served his country proudly and was well thought of by his comrades both in and out of uniform. Although his presence among our ranks will be sorely missed, take heart in knowing that he has taken his well earned place among those great Marines who have gone before. Take care and God Bless. Semper fidelis, G.A. Corson,...

I served with Art in the Marine Corps Reserve in Newcastle, NH For many years.
He was a great Marine. Always "Squared Away" and very sharp. He often crossed my mind over the years.
Semper Fi my friend.

Arthur brought me to the Warwick Club as a guest 30 years ago and subsequently sponsored me along with his son John. He was my friend and mentor for 40 years. I will miss him greatly. Semper Fi Gunnery Sgt. Sacramone.

Rest in Peace Arthur..., you were-are a Marine's marine and I look forward to the day when we meet again. I also promise to keep my shoes spitted shined to a level to make you proud every day. Semper Fi! Steve W., USMC, CWO3, Warwick brother.

Arthur´s warm smile and sincere welcome to me as a Warwick Club newcomer will be lasting memories of a fine man. He had grace and wisdom combined with humility and friendliness. RIP Arthur your presence wil be missed. WTB