John-Marino-Obituary

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John M. Marino

Chicago, Illinois

Mar 30, 1938 – Jul 1, 2023

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BORN
March 30, 1938
DIED
July 1, 2023
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Salerno's Galewood Chapels Obituary

John M Marino

03-30-1938 - 07/01/2023

Died Peacefully at home in Oak Park surrounded by his Family

Beloved Husband of Martha L. “Martie” Marino, nee Nation, for 58 years; Loving Father of John M Marino Jr. (Anna), Anthony M. Marino (Angela), Michael F. Marino (Christy),...

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Dear Marissa,
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Love DeDe and Bob

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Uncle Johnny was a great man, respected, admired, and loved by everyone lucky enough to have known him. The love and relationship he shared with you, Aunt Martie, and with all of his children and grandchildren, are what everyone wants and strives to have. We are grateful for all of the moments we were lucky enough to share with him. His loss will be felt deeply, and for a long time. The memories and impacts he left behind will be felt even longer. Sending you much love

Connie and I are so very sorry for your loss . You have such great children in this family which goes back to great parenting . I am honored to know many of you and to be a friend to you also .
The loss of your Dad can not be measured .
Larry and Connie Montagno

John always had a kind word and a smile. It was always a pleasure working with John.

I am so sorry for your loss, my prayers and love are with all of you Mrs. Marino, Johnny, Tony, Michael and Nick and all your families and many children and grandchildren. I am sure that all of you brought him so much pride and joy in his life. I know that I will always keep happy memories in my heart from many years ago in Oak Park, 4th of July parties, all the fun we had in the basement as kids. It's making me pick "friend" but I always felt like family. God bless you.

Wishing your family peace and strength during this difficult time. So sorry to hear about Mr. Marino. Knowing his children, I’m sure he was a wonderful man.