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John Mandarino

Las Vegas, Nevada

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March 7, 2012 John Mandarino, 88, of Las Vegas, passed away March 7, 2012. He was born in Syracuse, NY, and was a 36-year resident of Las Vegas. He was affectionately known as "Mandy" to his friends. He worked in the gaming industry at the Hollywood Race Book and went on to become a sports book...

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Very sad to hear of John's passing. He and Mel made a helluva team and were great guys and special characters in the sports book business. My thoughts are with you Audrey and your children.

To Audrey and Family
My heart goes out to all of you. John was a great man, my husband Tony (Chubby) loved him and always drove him crazy. We go back all the way to Syracuse and when arriving in Las Vegas John helped Tony get a job at the Las Vegas Club and for that we are forever grateful. I also recently lost Tony and I know the pain and sorrow you are going thru. Remember to cherish the memories of the life that you had together. You are all in my prayers. John and Tony will always be...

To John' s Family... It's been a long time John, but good friends last a lifetime... The Lord is with you now and forever... I'll see you in heaven... Robert/Tina Galuppi, Pahrump,NV

Johna, your dad was one of the good guys. He's certainly missed.

Audrey...our condolences to you and your family. Johnny is with my Dad and Nicky watching SU play basketball.
Love,
Lisa, Carlo & CJ

From the old neighborhood (Whitney Rd)
We were just discussing what great neighbors you were and how hard it was , especially on my little sister Karen, when you moved.
Mr. Mandarino used to come out in the street and punt and throw the football around with us.I remember when you first moved in how my father told me that they were in the same Division in WWII together.
We hope you are well and our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
Greg and Mike DeCirce

I always remember Mr. Mandarino as the strong but very gentle man who gave our neighborhood a lot of life! My brothers loved to play football with him in the street and I saw him as a loving husband and father. I will remember all of you in my prayers.

May the lord jesus rest your soul in peace.

He was a special uncle to me.I will always remember the fun times i spent with him throughout the years.He was the life of the party at the holidays and he wll be missed much.