Guy-Marino-Obituary

Guy "Skip" Marino Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1933 - 2017

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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Guy "Skip" Marino, Jr., 84, of Harrisburg, PA passed away Thursday, June 29, 2017 at his home. Born February 8, 1933, in Harrisburg, PA, he was the son of the late Dorothy (McKelvey) and Guy Marino, Sr., and was preceded in death by his brother, Richard "Dickey" Marino. Guy was a Navy Veteran...

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Dawn and family, Sad to hear of Mr. Marino's passing. I worked with him during my years with the Central Dauphin School District. He loved the students. A true professional.
May his "Memory Be Eternal"

Dave and I are in Germany for three weeks so I will not be at the services for Guy JR. I was so surprised to read about his passing as I didn't realize that he was in bad health. I knew Dawn had been not feeling well for a long time. My sincere condolences to Dawn and the whole family. Bonnie and Dave Johnston

One of the best teachers I had in high school. Rest in peace Mr. Marino

I never had the honor to meet "Skip" but I met Denise a few years back and we have become friends. Knowing her amazing personality, love and kindness towards others, I can see by reading his obituary he was a great role model. I know how close you were to your father and what an influence he had on your life. Words can't express the pain one feels when losing a loved one who has left us to soon. I hope in the days to come you can remember all the good times you shared with your father and all...

He was the best guidance counselor and kindest man out of school. He did many things for us and truly was a caring and loving man. He has impacted many life's. though are with your family.

My condolences to Skippy's family and I will surely miss you God's speed my friend

Guy was kind, happy, funny man, who I enjoyed playing golf with on Wednesdays. He set an example for how we should live our lives. He will be missed, but not lost, as he continues his new journey. Thank you God for giving me the opportunity to know this wonderful man.

With deepest sympathy to Guy's family from the Central Dauphin High School Alumni Association.

Skip will always be remembered for the great family memories for those of us who were lucky enough to have him in our lives.