Donald-Marotta-Obituary

Donald Marotta

Albany, New York

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Albany, New York
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Marotta, Donald ALBANY Donald L. Marotta, 75, of Washington Ave., died April 28, 2016, after an extended illness at Albany Medical Center. Born and raised in Amsterdam, August 9, 1940, the son of the late Ralph Marotta and Rose Marotta Zullo and step-father, Robbie Zullo. Don was a 1958 graduate...

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Time flies by so fast, days go by and I think about all those great fun times. The circle continues to grow up above with friends, I know you are dancing at a big T dance. One day we will meet again. Peace and prays.

I miss the wonderful conversations we had at the many dinners I shared with Donald and friends!

Donald was always fun to be with. He always had a story for every occasion and always made me laugh. Although, I did not have the pleasure on knowing him for a very long time, I will always remember him fondly.

Days go by and you are always remembered for the many nights of going out to dinner, trips to Montreal and P-Town, and especially Mexico. You left us too early. You will never be forgotten.

what a loss, we will keep the happy memories close and remember Donald's great warmth and his laughter. He always had a smile and a kindness that will be missed by everyone who knew him. Thoughts and prayers to his loving nieces and their families.

It was a privilege and a pleasure to know Donald. Memories of reconnecting with him many years back at a reunion of "Bert DeRose's Theater Kids" in Amsterdam are absolutely wonderful ones. My condolences go out to his loving family and dear friends.
Peace & Love,
Jennifer Hartigan Ziskin

I'm sorry we didn't spend more time together. You were always funny and interesting. You will be missed!

What wonderful memories I have of all the laughs and craziness we shared between Albany and Montreal! Rest In Peace, Donald...suffer no more.

It's with a heavy heart that I say good bye to one of my dearest friends. Over that last 40 odd years we've had many a great time at P'Town, Montreal and in Albany. There was never a finer dining partner ever born. I'll cherish all the memories of our times together. Until we meet again, RIP Don.