Joseph-MARINO-Obituary

Joseph Angelo MARINO

Toronto, Ontario

1960 - 2020

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JOSEPH ANGELO MARINOSurrounded by love, Joseph Angelo Marino (born October 10, 1960) passed away at home in Vancouver, BC. He leaves behind his loving wife Catherine (née Hungerford), his children Rebecca and Steven, his mother Roberta (née Mann), his sisters Diane and Nancy, and his many...

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Hi Catharine. I am so sorry to read, only now, of Joe's passing. I am writing this note thinking there is only a remote chance you might get it. I just got an email from a customer with the last name "Marino" and they're from Vancouver so I did a quick search online. I hope you've been able to find new joy and purpose. [email protected]

To Catherine, Steven and Rebecca and the entire extended Marino family. I am very sorry to hear the passing of Joe.

Joe was the first person I met at the Moncton airport when I arrived for football camp at Mount Allison. Joe was a larger than life presence, character and full of passion for living. Eventually we persuaded Joe to play rugby at MT.A. and he was an immediate force on the pitch. There were many great games, fun rugby tours including Bermuda, with many songs, banter and...

Fond memories of good times at Malvern . Joe was such a positive part of our social group and sports teams . So sad to hear the news and would like to offer my sincere condolences to his family .

I spent a lot of time with Joe at Mt. A and was thrilled to run into him after many years at Tennis Canada. He was there with Rebecca and walked up to me with a ready hug!

Back in the day, the men's and women's teams traveled together to play rugby. This means I have some fine memories from post-game shenanigans and some late-night card games!

I was so sorry to hear the earth has lost a wonderful man! He had a beautiful heart, a generous smile, and deep...

It was with a heavy heart that I read Joe's obituary, then realized what a remarkable legacy he left. To be so cherished, and remembered for his kindness and intelligence speaks volumes. Rest in peace, Joe. I remember you from our Malvern days as a kind and gentle person. Love and light to your sweet family - you will be missed.

For Joe, what great times we all had at Malvern. Those memories I'll always have. I'm glad we were able to share quite a few together.
To Catherine, Rebecca and Steven, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
He was a great guy.