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Joanne MARINO-MURRAY

Middletown, Westbrook, Connecticut

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MARINO-MURRAY, Joanne Joanne Marino-Murray, age 63, beloved mother, grandmother, sister and aunt died Friday (December 14, 2012) after a prolonged illness. Joanne was the daughter of the late C. J. "Larry" and Rosalie (Gannuscio) Marino. Joanne was born in Hartford and lived in...

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Joanne treated all of her friends with dignity and respect. When it became apparent in the summer of 2014 that her death was approaching rapidly, my friend Mark Hubbard and I drove to Westbrook to visit with her and to say good-bye in person. Joanne was a member of the 1967 Mercy High School graduation class; Mark and I graduated from Xavier High School during the same year. Joanne was one of the nicest people I have met during my lifetime which now spans seventy-six years. I feel very...

Joanne and I were MHS classmates and also shared the long bus rides to and from school. I will always remember her joyful attitude and sense of humor.

My sympathy to her family.

Joanne,
Thank you for educating and loving my children.
Toni(Wright)Poharcyk, Ian Wright & Carol(Wright)Pirek

What joy Joanne brought to her classmates at Mercy. I will always remember your beautiful smile. God keep you in His love forever.
Rosemary Mintzer Shea, Middletown, CT

Joanne, you were such a caring and fun friend at Mercy. Your beautiful smile will always be remembered. Rest now in God's eternal love.

You always lit up a room with your presence.I'm proud to have been a cousin.See you again some day.

Joanne and I were MHS clasmates. Her friendship during those years was a blessing. Her beautiful smile is something I'll always remember.
Jo-Ann Astle Carta

Mrs. Murray was one of great dedication, and integrity. She showed her love and dedication everyday during her teaching tenure. She did all the right things for my children.We will miss her,but her spirit will live on,some in my children.

Joanne went to school with me for many years in Westbrook until she went to Mercy.
She was my best friend for many years. We spent many hours laughing and sharing our goals for the future.
Joanne always wanted to be a teacher. She showed a wonderful example of caring, love and humor towards all that knew her.
I will always smile when I think of Joanne and daydream about our wonderful times together growing up at the beach.
My sincere sympathy to her loved ones. She was a special...