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Joseph J. Marzulli

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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MARZULLI Joseph J. Marzulli, age 78, of Trumbull, a retired director of Music and Performing Arts for the Bridgeport Board of Education, died Sunday, March 21, 2004, at St. Vincent Medical Center, Bridgeport. Born in Bridgeport on January 7, 1926, he was a son of the late James and Josephine...

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To the Marzulli family, I had the privilege of playing under Joe Marzulli's direction for a couple of summers during the late '60's with many of the Central High School musicians. Although I was not a student at CHS, I was very happy to had been involved in the several performances which proved to be fruitful in both my musical development and experiences for the future. I remember Joe Marzulli as being an inspiration to many who pursued music seriously and I join my fellow musicians who knew...

I only have wonderful memories of Mr. Marzulli as the band director at Central High School. My deepest sympathies.

Lisa Kerstein Pearson

I wish to express my deepest sympothy to Joe Marzulli's family. Joe was not only my music director at Central High School from 1972 to 1975, but my mentor. His hard work and dedication to the kids in the music program was second to none! Summer band camp at Central was a tremendous memory for me. We worked hard, but also played hard and had fun! We often took time out of our day to play softball. It was not unusual to see Joe step to the plate, yelling comments to the pitcher, and then on the...

Dear family of Mr. Marzulli. I am a graduate of the class of 1970 Central High School and a band member. Mr Marzulli always encouraged me to continue with my music and trumpet playing. Many times I have spoke and thought about those years and how he was an inspiration and mentor to me about music and the dicipline involved in becoming a professional musician and educator. I now teach music in the West Hartford system. Without his guidance through my high school years, it would have been much...