Gino-Minelli-Obituary

Gino D. Minelli

Trenton, New Jersey

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HAMILTON -- Gino D. Minelli, former area restaurateur, passed away Wednesday in the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton at the age of 84.Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Trenton/Hamilton area resident.Mr. Minelli, in his earlier years, worked for his parents in Minelli's Meat...

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So sorry to hear about Gino's passing. My fondest memories are of my family & I enjoying the outstanding food at Marsilio's on a Friday evening. My family & I offer our sincere condolences to his family.

DEAR NANDO AND SANDY,WE ARE ALL SORRY ABOUT THE LOSS OF GINO. MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN THESE HARD TIMES OF SORROW.
CARLO AND ANGELA.

gino was the best chef in trenton always fresh and always tasty. he always had time to greet his customers. nick elise

As a child my father and I would always fight over the olives on the salad. Gino would always bring out a dish of olives just for me. I grew up eating at the first restaurant near Roman Hall and then the new one on Roebling Ave. I will remember Gino as a good man and a gentelman who always had time for his customers. Also Frances would always stop at our table and chat with us. My deepest sympathies to Frances and the family.

Dear Fran, Butch, and Sandy:

It is with great sadness that I read of Gino's death.
When we first met in the 1950's at the resturant when Pete Radice & I would come in for lunch he was all business. Straight face, seldom smiled.
However all that changed, when Maria came into your lives. His smile grew wider each day, and he was totally taken by the little bundle of joy.
He was a good honest man. From what I knew of him, he was also a wonderful husband, and...

So sorry to hear about Gino's demise. We do go back a long way and I have fond memories of his working in his mothers meat store on Butler and Whitaker Ave. My parents always shopped at this location, as we lived on the next block. I was looking forward to seeing him again at our class reunion.
I am confident that all of us in the "burg" will miss him as he is part of the history of this area.